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Dear All,
does anybody know if there is a way to automatically (via a script tcl or something else) add I/O pins to a bdf? I'm looking around but don't see anything. Thanks a lot in advance.Link Copied
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I'm curious as to why you would want to do this i.e. creating a script in the first place requires effort and is not automatic in itself so why not simply place the pins in the bdf?
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One of my favorite things is in a .bdf right-click on a symbol and Generate Pins for Symbol(or something like that). If I'm creating a test design with 2-3 components, it's often quicker to visualize the connections(especially a test you're showing to others) and I find this a great way to add them.
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Hi de-em,
script editing is much faster than GUI interaction when you have a lot of entities with similar names. Massimo- Mark as New
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This is an idea, I can generate a dummy vhdl for the port definition, istantiate the related symbol in the Top bdf then right-click and "Generated pins for Symbol"
A little bit tricky but it should work. Thanks Rysc.
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