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early rail analysis

yazdan
yazdan over 13 years ago
Hi, I want to do some early rail analysis with EPS. The thing that I want to obtain is the voltage of each node after each clock cycle. How this can be done with EPS? The other question, is there any way to do sign-off rail analysis with educational libraries? Thanks
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    Kari over 13 years ago

     Hi Yazdan,

     I'm not an EPS expert, so I don't know the answer to your first question.

    For your second question, I'm not sure what educational libraries consist of. Depending on what data you have, you can probably do signoff static rail analysis with port powergrid views. Depending on your application or goal, that may be good enough. Check the EPS User Guide for the chapter called Power-Grid Library Generation. If you have the data to generate the models, you can run the signoff static analysis.

     

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  • Kari
    Kari over 13 years ago

     Hi Yazdan,

     I'm not an EPS expert, so I don't know the answer to your first question.

    For your second question, I'm not sure what educational libraries consist of. Depending on what data you have, you can probably do signoff static rail analysis with port powergrid views. Depending on your application or goal, that may be good enough. Check the EPS User Guide for the chapter called Power-Grid Library Generation. If you have the data to generate the models, you can run the signoff static analysis.

     

    - Kari

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