Encounter Conformal Constraint Designer (SDC/CDC Checks) Training
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Length : 1 day
Course Description
In this course, you use Encounter® Conformal® Constraint Designer to manage constraints for complex system-on-a-chip designs from RTL through layout. To avoid poorly written or mismatched constraints that result in bad silicon, you validate the constraints by checking the structure, syntax, and implementation.
During chip integration, constraints might conflict in terms of clock definition, input and output delay settings, and exceptions. You learn to detect these errors earlier in the design cycle by using hierarchical constraint checks. You also automatically generate and validate false path exceptions from critical paths by applying functional validation.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the flow of the constraint design and verification
- Create SDCs using template generation and using SDC Advisor
- Debug SDC lint
- Debug structural and other SDC violations using the Helix Rule Manager
- Analyze clock domain crossing issues
Software Used in This Course
- Conformal Constraint Designer
Software Release(s)
CONFRML162
Modules in this Course
- Introduction to the Constraint Designer Software
- SDC Generation
- SDC Lint Checks
- SDC Policy Checks
- Clock Domain Crossing
Audience
- Design Engineers
- Logic Designers
Prerequisites
You must have experience with or knowledge of the following:
- Static Timing Analysis
- Standard Design Constraints (SDC)
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