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SJ202410152653 11 months ago

Hi. I'm a very new learner on Cadence. I want to synthesis my logic design for the maximum, minimum and an average results of delay, power dissipation and area under varying multiple inputs of different data. The different data will be exported from other software results. I'm lost on the steps/processes I should do.

Could anyone suggest me on which software and/or function or scripts I should use to achieve these results?

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  • Jesswade
    Jesswade 9 months ago

    To get started, you'll need to import your logic design into Cadence and then define the input parameters (like the different data you've exported from other software). Next, you can use tools like Cadence's Design Compiler or Innovus to synthesize the design and analyze the delay, power dissipation, and area for different input conditions. You might also want to set up a design corner (variety of conditions) to evaluate the maximum, minimum, and average results. Don’t hesitate to check Cadence’s documentation for specific steps or reach out to a community forum for tips along the way!

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