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Driver/Receivers Delay in Time Analysis

soha
soha over 9 years ago

Hi,

I am using ETS to do timing analysis for the design and I’ve got two questions related to that. If I am doing static timing analysis or delay calculation to measure delay for a specific net. How can I know if the net delay does include the driver/receivers delay? And how many driver/receivers are connected to the net?

Thank you,

Soha

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  • Kari
    Kari over 8 years ago
    if you use report_timing -net, the timing report will separate the cell and net delays into separate lines. you can also turn on the fanout column to see that information. check the documentation for the options.
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