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2.3.2.1. Using Simulation Signal Activity Data in Power Analysis
2.3.2.2. Signal Activities from RTL (Functional) Simulation, Supplemented by Vectorless Estimation
2.3.2.3. Signal Activities from Vectorless Estimation and User-Supplied Input Pin Activities
2.3.2.4. Signal Activities from User Defaults Only
2.5.1. Complete Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
2.5.2. Modular Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
2.5.3. Multiple Simulation Power Analysis Flow
2.5.4. Overlapping Simulation Power Analysis Flow
2.5.5. Partial Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
2.5.6. Vectorless Estimation Power Analysis Flow
3.4.1. Clock Power Management
3.4.2. Pipelining and Retiming
3.4.3. Architectural Optimization
3.4.4. I/O Power Guidelines
3.4.5. Dynamically Controlled On-Chip Terminations (OCT)
3.4.6. Memory Optimization (M20K/MLAB)
3.4.7. DDR Memory Controller Settings
3.4.8. DSP Implementation
3.4.9. Reducing High-Speed Tile (HST) Usage
3.4.10. Unused Transceiver Channels
3.4.11. Periphery Power reduction XCVR Settings
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3.4. Design Guidelines
During FPGA design implementation, you can apply the following design techniques to reduce power consumption. The results of these techniques are different from design to design.
Section Content
Clock Power Management
Pipelining and Retiming
Architectural Optimization
I/O Power Guidelines
Dynamically Controlled On-Chip Terminations (OCT)
Memory Optimization (M20K/MLAB)
DDR Memory Controller Settings
DSP Implementation
Reducing High-Speed Tile (HST) Usage
Unused Transceiver Channels
Periphery Power reduction XCVR Settings