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CCD: report of certain modules

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Hi, I am using CCD (Conformal Constraints Designer) for RTL and netlist screening, however I could not find any related topic.

I want CCD to perform netlist screening for a certain type of design object, more specifically libcell. I want that CCD gives me number of occurrences of a certain libcell. I want to determine the object name. For example, I want to know how many times a libcell called "nand2" has been instantiated, and/or where (hierarchy info).

How can I do it? I could not any rule for this kind of application.


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    Mr.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by makkarm
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    Sorry, problem with the safari browser. Re-posting

    you can use the command "report library data" after you have read the library and the design in. The report of this command is tabular listing of the cells and the number of times and their make up.

    Try it and let us know how you like it.
    -- mm


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