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How to get best results from synthesis

Kirtesh Tiwari
Kirtesh Tiwari over 11 years ago

I want to do the synthesis so that i can get best results from that , how to so that if you have any tutorila please let me know.

 

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    grasshopper over 11 years ago

     Hi Shobhit,

     you will need to be a little more specific. Most tools out there have detailed manuals in addition to the extensive number of books out there on the subject. Nothing is perfect but certainly a google search will return a number of hits. Most important, synthesis is not one-size-fits-all. Tools are tuned to provide good out-of-the-box results. However, depending on your design goals, the recipe will change. Is your designs most important measure area ? timing ? power ? is it difficult to route ? is it leakage or dynamic power ? Can you use multiple power domains ? Can you apply retiming ? Is your design dominate by macros ? If you want an intelligent answer you will have to provide substantially more detail. I would recommend you approach your local support and review some of your results and goals with them. They are bound to be able to provide you with ample valuable feedback based on their experience and knowledge of the tools

     

    good luck,

    gh-

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  • grasshopper
    grasshopper over 11 years ago

     Hi Shobhit,

     you will need to be a little more specific. Most tools out there have detailed manuals in addition to the extensive number of books out there on the subject. Nothing is perfect but certainly a google search will return a number of hits. Most important, synthesis is not one-size-fits-all. Tools are tuned to provide good out-of-the-box results. However, depending on your design goals, the recipe will change. Is your designs most important measure area ? timing ? power ? is it difficult to route ? is it leakage or dynamic power ? Can you use multiple power domains ? Can you apply retiming ? Is your design dominate by macros ? If you want an intelligent answer you will have to provide substantially more detail. I would recommend you approach your local support and review some of your results and goals with them. They are bound to be able to provide you with ample valuable feedback based on their experience and knowledge of the tools

     

    good luck,

    gh-

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