Home
  • Products
  • Solutions
  • Support
  • Company

This search text may be transcribed, used, stored, or accessed by our third-party service providers per our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.

This search text may be transcribed, used, stored, or accessed by our third-party service providers per our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.

  • Products
  • Solutions
  • Support
  • Company
Community Functional Verification NC-Verilog user manual

Stats

  • Locked Locked
  • Replies 3
  • Subscribers 66
  • Views 33178
  • Members are here 0
This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

NC-Verilog user manual

anmos
anmos over 6 years ago

Hi,

I am not able to trace the user manual of NC-Verilog. I need it, because I am trying to solve this issue: https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/f/functional-verification/39910/replace-includes-with-in-line-modules---nc-verilog

Can anyone point me to an online source of the manual?? Thank you in advance for your feedback.

Kind regards,

anm

  • Cancel
Parents
  • StephenH
    StephenH over 6 years ago

    All Cadence's product manuals are available online at http://support.cadence.com/. If you haven't already registered there, simply use your corporate email address to register. You might need your licence server host iD, as part of the validation process, if so check with your IT or CAD team. Depending on how old a version of the simulator you're using, you should have access to the tool "cdnshelp" which gives you all the documentation in your Linux environment. Most tool releases for the last 5+ years should have cdnshelp included.

    As regards the conversion of `includes to a single inline file, I don't think there is any fully automatic way. If you can compile the code once with the include files, you might try using the "ncdc" utility to decompile the code back into a single file. Run "ncdc -help" for more info.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up +1 Vote Down
    • Cancel
  • anmos
    anmos over 6 years ago in reply to StephenH

    Hi Stephen,

    I registered for the support, thank you for this information.
    Also the trick with the "decompile " in ncsim, worked like a charm.

    I used the following command:

    ncdc -output ./mydc.v my_lib.top:snap

    and it did the job by bringing in-line all the "included" modules.

    Always helpful with your answers, thank you!

    Kind regards,
    anm
     

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up +1 Vote Down
    • Cancel
  • StephenH
    StephenH over 6 years ago in reply to anmos

    Great! I'm glad it worked for you, thanks for the update.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Cancel
Reply
  • StephenH
    StephenH over 6 years ago in reply to anmos

    Great! I'm glad it worked for you, thanks for the update.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Cancel
Children
No Data

Community Guidelines

The Cadence Design Communities support Cadence users and technologists interacting to exchange ideas, news, technical information, and best practices to solve problems and get the most from Cadence technology. The community is open to everyone, and to provide the most value, we require participants to follow our Community Guidelines that facilitate a quality exchange of ideas and information. By accessing, contributing, using or downloading any materials from the site, you agree to be bound by the full Community Guidelines.

© 2025 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Cookie Policy
  • US Trademarks
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information