The following steps show you how to implement your design.
Figure 5.6 Implement Dialog Box |
Figure 5.7 Part Selector Dialog Box |
Design Manager uses the Flow Engine to implement a design. Before invoking the Flow Engine, however, set up any options you want applied to this design.
To modify the implementation options used by the Flow Engine, click on the Options button. The Options dialog box opens, as shown in the next figure.
Figure 5.8 Options Dialog Box |
From this dialog box, you have access to a number of Flow Engine options.
After clicking on the Edit Template... button next to Implementation, the Implementation Options dialog box opens. This dialog box contains implementation options specific to the specified family of Xilinx device. The following figure shows this dialog box for the XC4000 family.
Figure 5.9 Implementation Options Dialog Box |
This dialog box allows access to the more common options used in the Flow Engine. The tabs at the top of this window separate the options into four subdivisions.
The Flow Engine produces a Viewlogic-compatible EDIF file for timing simulation. See the Timing Simulation chapter for more information about the timing simulation flow.
Consult the Design Manager/Flow Engine Reference/User Guide for more detailed information about the options available in the Implementation Options dialog box.
Click on OK to save these settings or Cancel to discard any changes. Either button closes the Implementation Options dialog box.
After clicking on the Edit Template... button next to Configuration, the Configuration Options dialog box opens. This dialog box contains configuration options specific to the specified family of Xilinx devices. The next figure shows this dialog box for the XC4000 family.
Figure 5.10 Configuration Options Dialog Box |
This dialog box allows access to the more common options used when producing the configuration bitstream. The tabs at the top of this window separate the options into four subdivisions.
Consult the Design Manager/Flow Engine Reference/User Guide for more detailed information about the options available in the Configuration Options dialog box.
For both of these dialog boxes, the Default button resets all of the options in that dialog box to their default settings. Use the Help button to access the Design Manager online help.
Click on OK to save these settings or Cancel to discard any changes. Either button closes the Configuration Options dialog box.
In the Options dialog box, click on OK to return to the Implement dialog box.
Now that all the options have been set, click on Run in the Implement dialog box. The Flow Engine window opens and begins running. Refer to the following figure.
Figure 5.11 Flow Engine Window |
The Flow Engine creates a placed and routed NCD file, a bitstream used to configure the Xilinx device, and an EDIF file used to perform a timing simulation. For more information about the functionality and use of the Flow Engine, consult the Design Manager/Flow Engine Reference/User Guide.
After you complete the steps in the Flow Engine, you can generate reports. You can access these reports via the Report Browser. From either the Design Manager or the Flow Engine, select Utilities Report Browser. The next figure illustrates the Report Browser after the Flow Engine completes processing.
Figure 5.12 Report Browser |
The Report Browser not only keeps track of available reports but also indicates if those reports are new. Unread reports get a yellow star in the upper left corner of the report icon.
To change the program used to view the reports, select File Preferences from the Design Manager. You can use wordpad.exe, found in the Program Files\Accessories directory.