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Best flow to map most key points before compare

AntonioL
AntonioL over 13 years ago

 Hi All,

I saw that Conformal has "most than 1/3 of key-points mis-matched by names".

So I want to help it to map more key-points.

I used default value for set_mapping_method for my 1st Gate2Gate run.

Could I use different set_mapping_method commands incrementally to map most key-points?

 

Which is the best flow to do this in your opinion?

 

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    AntonioL over 13 years ago

     Thanks for your reply.

     

    It's exactly I want.

    My design is NonEq and the runtime is very big but I wanted to discover if I can help LEC to map more faster the key points just to reduce the runtime.

     Regards 

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  • AntonioL
    AntonioL over 13 years ago

     Thanks for your reply.

     

    It's exactly I want.

    My design is NonEq and the runtime is very big but I wanted to discover if I can help LEC to map more faster the key points just to reduce the runtime.

     Regards 

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