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- What is a Hard Macro and when is it used? - Forum for Electronics
Can any body explain about what is hard macro? When we use hard macro in our design?
- VHDL and FPGA terminology - Hard macro - VHDLwhiz
A hard macro is a prerouted netlist designed for a specific FPGA architecture It is possible to place the macro on different locations, but the footprint must precisely match the macro’s physical nets and primitives
- Using Hard Macros to Reduce FPGA Compilation Time
In hardware, pre-compiled modules are typically referred to as “hard macros” A hard macro is a module that has been pre-compiled (previously synthesized placed routed) and stored in a library for later use by a designer
- Hard and Soft Macros - Siliconvlsi
On the other hand, a hard macro is a core that can be integrated during the physical design stage However, unlike the soft macro, there is no provision for customization, and the flexibility to select the fabrication technology is limited
- Creating Hard Macros - Reconfigurable Computing Wiki
It is possible to create special reusable circuit blocks with the Xilinx tools, called hard macros Hard macros preserve every aspect of a design, from individual LUT configuration down to to the physical routing between components
- Hard Macros and Soft Macros - siliconcat. blogspot. com
Hard macros refer to fully synthesized and placed macros that are fixed and cannot be modified by the end user These are typically created using a specific process technology and optimized for a particular design
- HMFlow: Accelerating FPGA Compilation with Hard Macros for Rapid . . .
Compilation time can be reduced by saving implementation data in the form of hard macros Hard macros consist of previously synthesized, placed and routed circuits that enable rapid design assembly because of the native FPGA circuitry (primitives and nets)which they encapsulate
- HMFlow: Accelerating FPGA Compilation with Hard Macros for Rapid . . .
Compilation time can be reduced by saving implementation data in the form of hard macros Hard macros consist of previously synthesized, placed and routed circuits that enable rapid design assembly because of the native FPGA circuitry (primitives and nets) which they encapsulate
- Definition of Macro - VLSI Master
Hard macros are defined in LEF or GDS II (Graphic Data System) files Soft Macros are defined to Synthesize RTL and these are developed in one hardware description language like systemVerilog or VHDL It can edit before going to a later stage, which means soft macros are more flexible than hard Marcos
- Definition of hard macro | PCMag
What does hard macro actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia
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