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RTL Compiler: non_seq_setup_rising

moogyd
moogyd over 14 years ago

Hi,

I have a memory (FLASH) element in my design that has an SE pin (basically active high read enable).

There is a setup time specified from ADDRESS to SE Active (High). This is specified in the LIB file as non_seq_setup_rising.

The question is, how can I handle or check this in RTL Compiler. SE is not a clock, but I want to check timing with refernce to it.

 Any suggestions, or pointers to app notes would be appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Steven

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    moogyd over 14 years ago

    Hi Brad,

    Thanks for the answer, but unfortunately, this attribute is not available in the version of RTL compile I am using

     Version v09.10-p104_1

    I cannot find any reference to this attribute on sourcelink, so I am a little bit stuck.

    Steven

     UPDATE:This attribute is supported in the later version of RTL compiler (>9.1.20) so I guess I need to upgrade

     

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  • moogyd
    moogyd over 14 years ago

    Hi Brad,

    Thanks for the answer, but unfortunately, this attribute is not available in the version of RTL compile I am using

     Version v09.10-p104_1

    I cannot find any reference to this attribute on sourcelink, so I am a little bit stuck.

    Steven

     UPDATE:This attribute is supported in the later version of RTL compiler (>9.1.20) so I guess I need to upgrade

     

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