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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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    bmiller over 11 years ago

    Kirtesh,

     What you are asking for is not simple.  Power domains and multiple modes make for a complex synthesis environment.  But, the write_template command in RC will give you an excellent starting point.  I think the write_template options you need are -power and -cpf (for power domains).

       rc:/>  write_template -power -cpf -outfile my_rc_script.tcl

    If you encounter an issues, I suggest you contact the RC AE in your area or file a service request at support.cadence.com.

    Good luck!

     

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  • bmiller
    bmiller over 11 years ago

    Kirtesh,

     What you are asking for is not simple.  Power domains and multiple modes make for a complex synthesis environment.  But, the write_template command in RC will give you an excellent starting point.  I think the write_template options you need are -power and -cpf (for power domains).

       rc:/>  write_template -power -cpf -outfile my_rc_script.tcl

    If you encounter an issues, I suggest you contact the RC AE in your area or file a service request at support.cadence.com.

    Good luck!

     

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