spriteice
Junior Member level 2
Hi guys,
I have been doing FPGA design for a few months and this question has been rising in my head: Does FPGA designer need to be a "Floorplanning Master"?
Up to now, I have seen a lot of books on FPGA, and most of them focus on VHDL/Verilog Coding. Very few books also talk about synthesis/simulation. But none of them give a good toturial on floorplanning and P&R.
I also read some articles which claim Floorplanning is a must while some experienced designers say they seldom do floorplanning, let alone P&R.
Please give some comment.
I have been doing FPGA design for a few months and this question has been rising in my head: Does FPGA designer need to be a "Floorplanning Master"?
Up to now, I have seen a lot of books on FPGA, and most of them focus on VHDL/Verilog Coding. Very few books also talk about synthesis/simulation. But none of them give a good toturial on floorplanning and P&R.
I also read some articles which claim Floorplanning is a must while some experienced designers say they seldom do floorplanning, let alone P&R.
Please give some comment.