"unmapped point" in Conformal

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by Davy, Oct 31, 2006.

  1. Davy

    Davy Guest

    Hi all,

    I heard "unreachable" in Conformal mean the register do not contribute
    to output. But what's "unmapped point" in Conformal mean? Does it mean
    after synthesis, the net-list have no such point? And what's difference
    with "unreachable" and "unmapped"?

    Thanks,
    Davy
     
    Davy, Oct 31, 2006
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  2. Davy

    su.everard Guest

    unreachable point: the points those eventually do not effect the
    primary output of the design.
    unmapped points mean that the Golden or Revised design has no
    coressponding points.

    Davy ¼g¹D¡G
     
    su.everard, Dec 12, 2006
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