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Power Planning issues

affaq
affaq over 15 years ago

Hello,

I am using SOC 6.2. I followed partitioned flow and after updating and flattening the top-level design, I started power planning. After setting up power rings and stripes, when I verified geometry and connectivity, I got following voilations at many instances. As I am new to encounter environment so don't know how to rectify those.

1. Verify Geometry: (I got this violation at all of my I/O Pin instances)

  IOPin

Actual: 0.019       Min: 0.07

False: No     Layer: m2

 

2. Verify Connitivity (After setting up power rings, stripes and running sRoute)

 NoRoute Violations (1000)

Net Clk

False: No

Net P[0]

False: No

This list goes on and on....

Any help regarding how to solve these issues shall highly be appriciated.

 

Affaq

 

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    Kari over 15 years ago

     Hi Affaq,

     Can you provide some more information? For the Geometry violation, is it a spacing violation? Area violation? The violation should state exactly what it is. Same for the connectivity violation. If you can attach a picture, that can really help sometimes.

    - Kari

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  • Kari
    Kari over 15 years ago

     Hi Affaq,

     Can you provide some more information? For the Geometry violation, is it a spacing violation? Area violation? The violation should state exactly what it is. Same for the connectivity violation. If you can attach a picture, that can really help sometimes.

    - Kari

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