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IEEE 1497 2001

$127.29

IEEE Standard for Standard Delay Format (SDF) for the Electronic Design Process

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IEEE 2001 88
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New IEEE Standard – Active. IEC 61523-3: 2004 Dual-logo document. Replaces IEEE Std 1497-2001. The Standard Delay Format (SDF) is defined in this standard. SDF is a textual file format for representing the delay and timing information of electronic systems. While both human and machine readable, in its most common usage it will be machine written and machine read in support of timing analysis and verification tools, and of other tools requiring delay and timing information. The primary audience for this standard is the implementors of tools supporting the format, but anyone with a need to understand the formats contents will find it useful.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover Page
2 Title Page
4 Introduction
5 Participants
7 CONTENTS
8 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Organization of this standard
9 2. References
3. Conventions
3.1 Terminology conventions
3.2 Syntactic conventions
12 4. SDF in the design process
4.1 Sharing of timing data
4.2 Using multiple SDF files in one design
13 4.3 Timing data and constraints
4.4 Timing environments
4.5 Back-annotation of timing data for design analysis
15 4.6 Forward-annotation of timing constraints for design synthesis
16 4.7 Timing models supported by SDF
18 5. Defining the standard delay format
5.1 SDF file content
20 5.2 Header section
25 5.3 Cells
28 5.4 Delays
46 5.5 Timing checks
60 5.6 Labels
62 5.7 Timing environment
74 Annex A (normative) Syntax of SDF
84 Annex B (informative) SDF file examples
IEEE 1497 2001
$127.29