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PLE adjusting in Rtl compiler

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi guys,

Does anybody know how to adjust PLE setting in RTL compiler so it will be more in line with encounter results?

I heard somebody talk about it, but he is not available now.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Manzur.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by myazdani
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Cristiano,

    write_spef is also supported in RC 7.1. write_sdf/write_spef/write_set_load are commands available in RC to help correlate PLE results with CTE. I haven't done experiments on which method works best.

    write_ets is also available to provide a starter script to run ETS.

    ETS 6.2 USR1 accepts set_load on nets.

    -NC


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nandini
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    Hi Cristiano,

    write_spef is also supported in RC 7.1. write_sdf/write_spef/write_set_load are commands available in RC to help correlate PLE results with CTE. I haven't done experiments on which method works best.

    write_ets is also available to provide a starter script to run ETS.

    ETS 6.2 USR1 accepts set_load on nets.

    -NC


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nandini
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