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Chapter 2

Design Entry

This chapter introduces the Xilinx design entry process. You can enter a design with a schematic editor, a text-based tool, or both. For the Alliance software, these entry methods require Xilinx-supported third-party tools, which produce a design file in some third party netlist formats.

Design entry begins with a design concept, expressed as a drawing or functional description. From the original design, a netlist is created, then synthesized and translated into a generic object file (NGO). This file is fed into a program called NGDBuild, which produces a logical generic database file (NGD).

The chapter consists of the following major sections.

The following figure illustrates design entry process.

Figure 2.1 Design Entry Flow


NOTE

The NGD2XNF translation program is not supported by Xilinx M1.5 software.


The following sections describe the schematic and text-based design entry methods in detail.

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