Compact Timing Constraints and Analysis
The Vivado™ design suite is a new and highly integrated design environment explicitly created for handling huge, system-oriented programmable designs.
The main pillars are a unified and scalable database allowing great cross-probing possibilities and a unique test environment for a shortened learning curve. In addition, increased adherence to industry standards such as AMBA® AXI4, IP-XACT (for metadata for self-developed IP cells), Tool command Language (Tcl), Synopsys Design Constraints (SDC), etc. allows easy scalability and simplified automation of the development process. Vivado™ is conceptually designed in a way to deal with all aspects (logic, SW, I/O, mixed-signal, etc.) of programmable technology and this is for designs of a complexity of up to 100M ASIC gates.
This class gives a detailed discussion of the creation of XDC (Xilinx Design Constraints) and the static timing analysis. On top, proper usage of FPGA resources is discussed along with how the unified Vivado™ design database can be used efficiently for e.g., analysis purposes.
Due to accompanying exercises, the course offers in-depth and practice-oriented training. Attendees of the online live training will perform the practical exercises in real time with instructor assistance.
Course language: English
Contact
Michael Schwarz
+49 7664 91313-15
Details
Applicable technologies
AMD FPGAs and adaptive SoCsRequirements
Knowledge of FPGA technology, Vivado™ software flow and basic constrainingWorking experience with VHDL or Verilog
Solid knowledge of digital design techniques.
Duration
3 daysFee (net per person)
€ 1,900Inclusive
Training materialAgenda
01
Review of essentials of FPGA
02
FPGA design techniques
03
Accessing the design database
04
Static timing analysis and clocks
Setup checks and clocks
Timing reports
Hold checks
05
Inputs and outputs
Creating input delays
Creating output delays
06
Timing exceptions
Multicycle paths
False paths
Max/min delay exceptions
07
FPGA design methodology
Device and system architecture
08
HDL coding techniques
09
Reset methodology
10
Synchronization circuits and the clock interaction report
Single bit synchronization circuits
Bus synchronization circuits
Clocks and synchronizers
11
Timing closure
Baselining
Isolating common timing bottlenecks
Last mile strategies
12
FPGA design
13
Methodology case study
Dates
Compact Timing Constraints and Analysis
OL
Online
Feb 19, 2025
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