Command Dictionary

Add Pin Equivalences

 

 

Arguments

reference_pin

A required string specifying the name of the primary input pin whose value you want the tool to use when determining the state value of the other named primary input pins.

equivalent_pin (FastScan Only)

A repeatable string that lists the primary input pins whose values you want to equal the reference_pin. You must list all equivalent_pins before the -Invert inverted_pin argument.

target_pin (FlexTest Only)

A repeatable string that lists the primary input pins whose values you want to either equal or invert with respect to reference_pin.

-Invert inverted_pin (FastScan Only)

A switch and repeatable string pair that lists the primary input pins whose values you want to invert with respect to reference_pin.

target_pin (FlexTest Only)

A repeatable string that lists the primary input pins whose values you want to either equal or invert with respect to reference_pin.

-Invert(FlexTest Only)

An optional switch that specifies for FlexTest to hold the target_pin value to the opposite state of the reference_pin value. If you use this switch, you must enter it immediately prior to the reference_pin value.

Examples

The following examples show how the two tools differ with respect to the Add Pin Equivalences command. Both examples provide the following results:

indata3 is equivalent to indata2

indata4 is inverted with respect to indata2

FastScan Example

add pin equivalences indata2 indata3 -invert indata4

FastScan and FlexTest Reference Manual, V8.6_4

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Mentor v8.6_4 manual ∙ referencepin, ∙ equivalentpin FastScan Only, ∙ targetpin FlexTest Only, ∙ -InvertFlexTest Only