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get register driven clock name

EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
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How to get clock name on which the register is running in Q std?solved only using get_path, but during synthesis I get an error because get_path is not from sdc or sdc_ext package

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KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
5.241Aufrufe

where do you plan to put this get_register? Are you planning to put it in *.sdc? If yes, you may have to run timing analyzer to get the correct nodes.




EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
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I am describing a module in which there are several clock signals, and several instances of this module are planned, operating at different frequencies. I am going to make a qip file with source code and SDS file, in which I want to describe data for correct time analysis. I would also like this description to be correctly taken into account by fitter
KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
5.186Aufrufe

To find the correct nodes, what you can do is go to Timing analyzer -> Constrain -> set_multiclycle_path -> select the nodes that you want.


EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
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set_clock_groups -physically_exclusive -group [get_clocks {clk}] -group [get_clocks {vidi_clock}]

however, in the toplevel file, these clocks are named differently. And I would like to use this module in other projects. That is, create an IP core and just use

sstrell
Geehrter Beitragender III
5.170Aufrufe

If you want to name the clocks differently for timing analysis, in your clock constraints (create_clock or create_generated_clock), use the -name option.  This won't change their names in the design, however.

EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
5.156Aufrufe

What if I don't have access to the main design?

KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
5.091Aufrufe

It will be still the same, have to try to look for nodes by:

Timing analyzer -> Constrain -> set_multiclycle_path -> select the nodes


KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
5.019Aufrufe

any further queries?


EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
5.015Aufrufe

Yes, how does set_multicycle_path help me do my path analysis correctly?

sstrell
Geehrter Beitragender III
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I think multicycle is just being given as an example of accessing one of the GUI dialog boxes to access the Name Finder tool.  There's no way to search for nodes in the timing netlist without going through one of these dialog boxes and I guess multicycle was selected just as an example.  You don't need multicycle for the design.

EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
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even worse, I don't need a graphical interface. i want to describe in sdc

sstrell
Geehrter Beitragender III
4.990Aufrufe

True, but the GUI dialog boxes make it easy to form SDC constraints with correct syntax and they're the only way to get to the Name Finder.

EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
4.986Aufrufe

that is, there is no analog of entity-bound SDC files for quartus std?

KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
4.908Aufrufe

Can you describe more on the previous question?

Once you set multicylce, you should be able to open up timing analyzer to analyze for that path.


KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
4.886Aufrufe

any update?


EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
4.883Aufrufe

Ok, how to describe this multiplexer correctly? But "my module" must be used in different projects, and i don't know whats clocks used on "Tol level"

KennyTan_Altera
Moderator
4.863Aufrufe

Usually, Multiplexer does not consist of a clock. Does your Mux have a clock? If no, you do not need to set any clock for it. Timing analyzer analyze the path from register to register, once you have a register, you should have a clock to be constraint.


EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
4.860Aufrufe

My multiplexer switches the clock. And to describe it, you need to describe the clock groups

EBoln
Neuer Beitragender I
4.820Aufrufe

yes, but clkA and clkB on Top, to which I have no access and I do not know anything about it

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