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Lowpower : CPF Compiler support.

NTlp
NTlp over 12 years ago

Hi

I've cpf and rtl available with me. Now need to insert Lowpower cells in the netlist.

Please tell which compiler should i use to generate netlist which understands power-intent

written in CPF and accordingly place the lowpower cells in the netlist.

 Thanks in advance.

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    NTlp over 12 years ago

    Yes, i don't have GXL license.

    I have RC72 and Conformal92(Conformal_Lowpower) license so thought to work on

    a dummy design, providing the CPF and checking the results on the netlist.

    But it seems for working with lowpower design(i.e. reading cpf files) need separate license).

    Tell me if i get netlist with lowpower cells being inserted that i can do manually than running GLS for lowpower

    design needs separate license or it is ok.

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  • NTlp
    NTlp over 12 years ago

    Yes, i don't have GXL license.

    I have RC72 and Conformal92(Conformal_Lowpower) license so thought to work on

    a dummy design, providing the CPF and checking the results on the netlist.

    But it seems for working with lowpower design(i.e. reading cpf files) need separate license).

    Tell me if i get netlist with lowpower cells being inserted that i can do manually than running GLS for lowpower

    design needs separate license or it is ok.

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