Visible to Intel only — GUID: mzq1504652214958
Ixiasoft
Visible to Intel only — GUID: mzq1504652214958
Ixiasoft
2.3.3. Team-Based Design Methodology Overview
Team-based design combines a top-down methodology (where all developers must be aware of the top-level project structure and constraints), with elements of bottom-up flows (where developers work separately on lower-level blocks and integrate them into the top-level). In the top-down methodology, you can preserve the partitions and provides a .qdb file to other team members working on the same project.
The project lead must ensure that the top-level project contains all the interfaces for the design blocks that other team leaders add later. Each team member then develops their portion of the design, and may specify other constraints specific to their design partition. The team members implement the individual design blocks in the context of the top-level design, to avoid integration issues later. As the project nears completion, the team lead then integrates partitions from team members into the top-level project, accounting for any new constraints for the imported partitions.
Individual team members can optionally work on a copy of the same top-level project. The team member creates a partition for their respective design block, compiles the design, and then exports the partition. The team lead then integrates each design partition into the top-level design.
To simplify full design optimization, allow full-chip placement and routing of the partition at the top-level. Export and reuse only the synthesized snapshot, unless the top-level design requires optimized post-fit results.