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Chapter 2: SDC and TimeQuest API Package and Commands

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SDC and TimeQuest API Reference Manual

report_advanced_io_timing

Usage

report_advanced_io_timing [-append] [-file <name>] [-panel_name <name>] [-stdout]

Options

-append: If output is sent to a file, this option appends the result to that file.
Otherwise, the file will be overwritten

-file <name>: Sends the results to an ASCII or HTML file. Depending on the extension

-panel_name <name>: Sends the results to the panel and specifies the name of the new
panel

-stdout: Send output to stdout, via messages. You only need to use this option if you
have selected another output format, such as a file, and would also like to receive
messages.

Description

This command creates a report containing all of the relevant signal integrity measurements computed
during I/O buffer simulation.

You must perform delay annotation with Advanced I/O Timing enabled before using this command. This
option can be enabled from TimeQuest Timing Analyzer Page of the Settings dialog box.

Example

project_open my_project

# Always create the netlist first
create_timing_netlist
read_sdc my_project.sdc
update_timing_netlist

# Create "Advanced I/O Timing" report panel
report_advanced_io_timing -panel_name "Advanced I/O Timing"

# The following command is optional
delete_timing_netlist

project_close

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