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using RTL Compiler as Static Timing Analysis

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archive over 18 years ago

I set up the libraries, read the netlist, read the SDC. Now I want to access the paths which are unconstrained. But I cannot find a corresponding command. Is it possible to generate the list of unconstrained paths using "report timing" command?


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    Greetings Sporadic Crash, as far as I know, cost groups should have no effect on delay calculation. Cost groups serve two main purposes in my mind: + guide the optimization engine when a slow memory or part of the logic is affecting the targets for the whole design + for reporting purposes if you need to categorize based on some criteria good luck, G-


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    Greetings Sporadic Crash, as far as I know, cost groups should have no effect on delay calculation. Cost groups serve two main purposes in my mind: + guide the optimization engine when a slow memory or part of the logic is affecting the targets for the whole design + for reporting purposes if you need to categorize based on some criteria good luck, G-


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