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external_driver_input_slew VS set_input_transition

Kabal
Kabal over 11 years ago
Arent those two commands doing almost the same thing for RC compiler?
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    gops over 11 years ago

     "external_driver_input_slew" isRTL compiler attribute, the "set_input_transition" is SDC command which is generic , since RTL compiler supports both native and SDC commands both acn be used.  they ae used to specify the slew of the input signal at the  input port. :) i mean both of them.

    Hope this helps.

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    gops over 11 years ago

     "external_driver_input_slew" isRTL compiler attribute, the "set_input_transition" is SDC command which is generic , since RTL compiler supports both native and SDC commands both acn be used.  they ae used to specify the slew of the input signal at the  input port. :) i mean both of them.

    Hope this helps.

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