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What does ECO stand for ?

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What is ECO?Please upload some tutorials and IEEE papers on that.
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Re: Docs on ECO

ECO - Engineering Change Order.
 

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Docs on ECO

It seems no IEEE papers about ECO, I think
as for tutorial :Try find verdi training course - nECO !
 

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Re: Docs on ECO

The ECO is used after layout. After layout, if we find some errors in netlist, we should modify netlist instead of RTL code.

When we write RTL code, we add some spare gate, such as register, AND, OR etc which can be used in ECO.


Hope this can help you.


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