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Control Signals Section (Compilation Report)



Displays register control signal path signal names, locations, fan-outs, and types for all clock, clock enable, asynchronous clear, asynchronous preset, asynchronous load, synchronous clear, synchronous load, clear, read enable, write enable, and output enable signals used in the design.

Information is provided as follows:

Heading Description Value
Name Shows the name of the register control signal path signal. <signal name>
Pin #

Shows the pin number.

This column does not appear if you specify a Cyclone, MAX® 3000, MAX 7000, Stratix, or Stratix GX device for compilation.

<pin number>
Migration Pin #

Shows the pin number of the largest compatible migration device.

This column appears only if you select an ACEX® 1K, FLEX 10KE, or MAX 7000 device for compilation, select one or more migration devices, and turn on Base the Pin-Out File (.pin) and floorplan package views on the largest selected SameFrame device in the Migration Devices dialog box, which is available from the Device page under Compiler Settings in the Settings dialog box (Assignments menu).

<migration pin number>
Location

Shows the location of the control signal.

This column appears only if you specify a Cyclone, MAX 3000, MAX 7000, Stratix, or Stratix GX device for compilation.

<location>
Fan-Out Shows the fan-out for the pin. <fan-out number>
Usage Shows the signal usage. <signal usage>
Global Usage

Shows the global usage of the signal.

This column does not appear if you specify a Cyclone, Stratix, or Stratix GX device for compilation.

Pin | Internal | Non-global
Global

Shows whether the signal is a global signal.

This column only appears if you specify a Cyclone, MAX 3000, MAX 7000, Stratix, Stratix GX device for compilation.

yes | no
Global Resource Used

Shows the type of global resource used for the control signal.

This column only appears if you specify a Cyclone, MAX 3000, MAX 7000, Stratix, Stratix GX device for compilation.

<resource name>

 

The following example shows the Control Signals section generated for a sample design:


Control Signals Section (Compilation Report)


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