Altera PowerPlay Early Power Estimator User Manual

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Altera

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PowerPlay Early Power Estimator For Stratix II, Stratix II GX & HardCopy II

January 2007

PowerPlay Early Power Estimator Inputs

Each row in the DSP section represents a DSP design module where all
instances of the module have the same configuration, clock frequency,
toggle percentage and register usage. If some (or all) DSP or multiplier
instances have different configurations, you need to enter the information
in different rows. You must enter the following information for each DSP
or multiplier module:

Configuration

Clock frequency (f

MAX

) in MHz

Number of instances

Toggle percentage of the data outputs

Whether or not the inputs and outputs are registered

Whether or not the module is pipelined

f

For more information on Stratix II DSP block configurations, refer to the
DSP Blocks in Stratix II Devices chapter in volume 2 of the Stratix II Device
Handbook
. For more information on Stratix II GX and HardCopy II DSP
block configurations, refer to the DSP section in the respective device
handbook.

Table 3–4

describes the values that need to be entered in the DSP section

of the PowerPlay Early Power Estimator.

Table 3–4. DSP & Multiplier Section Information (Part 1 of 2)

Column Heading

Description

Module

Enter a name for the DSP module in this column. This is an optional value.

Configuration

Select the DSP block configuration. The following configurations are offered:

9 × 9 simple multiplier

18 × 18 simple multiplier

36 × 36 simple multiplier

18 × 18 multiplier-accumulator

9 × 9 two-multiplier-adder

18 × 18 two-multiplier-adder

9 × 9 four-multiplier-adder

18 × 18 four-multiplier-adder

Clock Freq

Enter the clock frequency for the module in MHz. This value is limited by the
maximum frequency specification for the device family.

# of Instances

Enter the number of instances that have the same configuration, clock frequency,
toggle percentage and register usage. This value is independent of the number of
dedicated DSP blocks being used. For example, it is possible to use four
9 × 9 simple multipliers that would all be implemented in the same DSP block in a
Stratix II device. In this case, the number of instances would be four.

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