Preface

The ModelSource 640-pin Adapter

Chapter 2

Provides specifications for building the 640-pin Adapter

Building the Daughterboard

Daughterboard.

Chapter 3

Describes the Adapter and provides a procedure for

Connecting the Daughterboard

connecting it and the Daughterboard.

Chapter 4

Briefly outlines software development tasks and

Developing the Shell Software

provides references.

Chapter 5

Describes mounting the Adapter onto the Modeling

Completing the Model

Systems; labeling the Daughterboard; verifying the

 

model; and unmounting the Adapter.

Appendix A

Provides a pinout listing for J1-J6 connectors.

J1–J6 Connector Pinouts

 

Typographical and Symbol Conventions

Default UNIX prompt Represented by a percent sign (%).

User input (text entered by the user)

Shown in bold type, as in the following command line example:

%cd $LMC_HOME/hdl

System-generated text (prompts, messages, files, reports) Shown as in the following system message:

No Mismatches: 66 Vectors processed: 66 Possible

Variables for which you supply a specific value

Shown in italic type, as in the following command line example:

%setenv LMC_HOME prod_dir

In this example, you substitute a specific name for prod_dir when you enter the command.

Command syntax

Choice among alternatives is shown with a vertical bar ( ) as in the following syntax example:

-effort_level low medium high

In this example, you must choose one of the three possibilities: low, medium, or high.

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Synopsys 640-pin Generic Device Adapter manual Typographical and Symbol Conventions