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* [[Write out an encrypted netlist | Database/C++: Write out an encrypted netlist]]
 
* [[Write out an encrypted netlist | Database/C++: Write out an encrypted netlist]]
 
* [[Extract clock enable | Database/C++: Extract clock enable]]
 
* [[Extract clock enable | Database/C++: Extract clock enable]]
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* [[Memory elements of a RamNet | Database/C++: Memory elements of a RamNet]]
 
* [[Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database (C++)| Database/Verilog/C++: Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database]]
 
* [[Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database (C++)| Database/Verilog/C++: Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database]]
 
* [[Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database (py)| Database/Verilog/Python: Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database]]
 
* [[Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database (py)| Database/Verilog/Python: Process -f file and explore the Netlist Database]]
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* [[Getting instances' parameters | Verilog/C++: Getting instances' parameters]]
 
* [[Getting instances' parameters | Verilog/C++: Getting instances' parameters]]
 
* [[Visiting Hierarchical References (VeriSelectedName) | Verilog/C++: Visiting Hierarchical References (VeriSelectedName)]]
 
* [[Visiting Hierarchical References (VeriSelectedName) | Verilog/C++: Visiting Hierarchical References (VeriSelectedName)]]
* [[Type Range example | Verilog/C++: Type Range Example]]
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* [[Type Range example | Verilog/C++: Type Range example  (simple)]]
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* [[Type Range example with multi-dimensional arrays| Verilog/C++: Type Range example with multi-dimensional arrays]]
 
* [[Macro Callback example | Verilog/C++: Macro Callback example]]
 
* [[Macro Callback example | Verilog/C++: Macro Callback example]]
 
* [[How to tell if a module has encrypted contents | Verilog/C++: How to tell if a module has encrypted contents]]
 
* [[How to tell if a module has encrypted contents | Verilog/C++: How to tell if a module has encrypted contents]]

Revision as of 18:27, 22 January 2020

General

Input: VHDL, Verilog (and SystemVerilog), Liberty, EDIF

Netlist Database

Output

Scripting languages: TCL, Perl, Python

Code examples