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1.3.2.1. Using Simulation Signal Activity Data in Power Analysis
1.3.2.2. Signal Activities from RTL (Functional) Simulation, Supplemented by Vectorless Estimation
1.3.2.3. Signal Activities from Vectorless Estimation and User-Supplied Input Pin Activities
1.3.2.4. Signal Activities from User Defaults Only
1.5.1. Complete Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
1.5.2. Modular Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
1.5.3. Multiple Simulation Power Analysis Flow
1.5.4. Overlapping Simulation Power Analysis Flow
1.5.5. Partial Design Simulation Power Analysis Flow
1.5.6. Vectorless Estimation Power Analysis Flow
2.4.1. Clock Power Management
2.4.2. Pipelining and Retiming
2.4.3. Architectural Optimization
2.4.4. I/O Power Guidelines
2.4.5. Dynamically Controlled On-Chip Terminations (OCT)
2.4.6. Memory Optimization (M20K/MLAB)
2.4.7. DDR Memory Controller Settings
2.4.8. DSP Implementation
2.4.9. Reducing High-Speed Tile (HST) Usage
2.4.10. Unused Transceiver Channels
2.4.11. Periphery Power reduction XCVR Settings
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1.2. Running the Power Analyzer
Before running the Power Analyzer you must run full compilation of your design to generate the post-fit netlist. In addition, you must either provide timing assignments for all clocks in the design, or specify signal activity data for power analysis. You must specify the I/O standard on each device input and output, and the board trace model on each output in the design.
To run the Power Analyzer:
- To specify device power characteristics, operating voltage, and temperature conditions for power analysis, click Assignments > Settings > Operating Settings and Conditions, as Settings for Power Analysis describes.
- To run full compilation of your design, click Processing > Start Compilation.
- Click Assignments > Settings > Power Analyzer .
- Specify the source of signal activity data, as Generating Signal Activity Data for Power Analysis describes.
- To generate a Signal Activity (.saf) file during analysis, turn on Write out signal activities used during power analysis, and specify the file name.
- You can customize the generated Power and Thermal Calculator export file name. This file summarizes the resource utilization and allows you to perform what-if analyses in PTC
- Specify the Default toggle rates for unspecified signals, as Specifying the Default Toggle Rate describes.
- To specify temperature range and cooling options, click Cooling Solution and Temperature.
- To run full compilation of your design, click Processing > Start > Start Power Analyzer .
- When power analysis is complete, click Report to open the Power Analyzer reports that Viewing Power Analysis Reports describes.
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