This section provides the post-Synthesis QDR resource utilization reports from Libero
® SoC for the following QDR configurations.
- For data width = 18-bit, address
width = 22-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = RTL—Fast, see Figure 1.
- For data width = 18-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = RTL—Full, see Figure 2.
- For data width = 36-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = RTL—Full, see Figure 3.
- For data width = 9-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = RTL—Full, see Figure 4.
- For data width = 9-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = BFM, see Figure 5.
- For data width = 18-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = BFM, see Figure 6.
- For data width = 36-bit, address
width = 21-bit, burst size = 4, and Simulation mode = BFM, see Figure 7.
The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 18-bit data width and
RTL—Fast mode.
Figure 1. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 18-bit data width and
RTL—Full mode.
Figure 2. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 36-bit data width and
RTL—Full mode.
Figure 3. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 9-bit data width and
RTL—Full mode.
Figure 4. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 9-bit data width and
BFM mode.
Figure 5. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 18-bit data width and
BFM mode.
Figure 6. QDR Resource Utilization
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The following figure shows the QDR resource utilization report for 36-bit data width and
BFM mode.
Figure 7. QDR Resource Utilization
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