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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2017
Filed:
Jul. 30, 2015
Ahsan H. Chowdhury, Austin, TX (US);
Brian Millar, Austin, TX (US);
John M. Fedor, Austin, TX (US);
Michael P. Lewis, Austin, TX (US);
Ahsan H. Chowdhury, Austin, TX (US);
Brian Millar, Austin, TX (US);
John M. Fedor, Austin, TX (US);
Michael P. Lewis, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
According to one aspect, a method may include receiving a circuit model that includes a clock mesh that controls each of a plurality of logic circuits by inputting a respective clock signal to an end-point of each logic circuit. The method may include providing an incremental latency adjustment to the circuit model by determining one or more end-points that are candidates for adjustment of a respective end-point's clock skew schedule. And, for each end-point that is associated with a negative front slack, adjusting a clock skew schedule of an end-point by a quantized amount. Further, for each end-point that is associated with a negative back-slack, adjusting the clock skew schedule of an end-point that is associated by a quantized amount. The method may also include repeating, the step of providing an incremental timing update. The method may include performing a timing evaluation upon the circuit model.