Just checked it out...very handy. Thank you Chitlesh. On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 12:20 +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote: > Hello there, > > It was requested some time ago how to give a small quick demo of a > chip design flow. > > Below, _briefly_ I will show you how to do so in less than 1 minute. > > We will demonstrate a simplified version of the AMD 2901 integrated circuit. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Am2900 > > You will need the example "alliance-run" coming with package "alliance-doc". > > == Preparation == > > # yum install alliance-doc > > Copy the example to a directory of your choice: > > $ cp -pr /usr/share/doc/alliance-doc-5.0/alliance-run/ . > > $ cd alliance-run > > Disable the design checker, this example is very old and the > technology was updated since. > > $ sed -i "s|\$(DRUC|#(DRUC|" Makefile > > == Chip design == > > The behavioural model of the IC is described in the file > amd2901_ctl.vbe. This file undergoes several stages to refine the area > and timing of the design and finally converted into hardware. > > In this case, we are using a technology of 1 µm. However, we also ship > 7 additional technologies up to a feature size of 0.13µm (under the > name of pharosc). > > Compile the design (one minute): > $ make > > View the schematic: > $ make view_ctl_logic > (you can also open the amd2901_chip.vst, and roam through the hierarchies) > > View the chip : > $ make graal > open amd2901_chip.ap > http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL/images/graal.png > > To view the pins etc, use the peek function and select the whole chip : > http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL/images/graalpeek.png > > To simulation the chip: > $ make view_chip_simulation > > That's it you can use this small demo during your events :) > > Tip: you can set the main windows below other windows in order to have > the small dialog boxes on top. > Right click on the window decorator -> Advanced -> Keep below others > > Well that's it you have a simplified version of an AMD2901 IC. > > Keep regards, > Chitlesh > -- Konstantinos Antonakoglou PGP key: 0xC9E2E16B <anton.cost@xxxxxxxxx> constanton @ Freenode
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