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Logic Browser
Module Instance Logic Browser displays the module instance name. (For example,
SubmodWithBiDirInst) and the type of module instance (for
example, Submod).
Primitive
Instance
The primitive instance name. (For example, aPrimitive) is
displayed along with the primitive instance type (for example,
and).
Assignment
Statements
All contributors to any assignment statement are displayed as
drivers to an instance. Assignments act like primitives with the
exceptions listed below. an input port appears for each instance
of the nets contained in the expression on the left side of the
assignment, An output port is created for the net on the right side
of the assignment. The high conn expression for each of these
ports is the instance of the net that caused the port to be created.
Exceptions to the primitive display model are as follows:
The name of the object is the entire assignment
statement.
The module definition name does not appear in the logic
browser.
There is a single output port. This means that
assignments with a concatenation on the left hand side
of the equal sign have a single output port with the
concatenation expressions as the high conn.
There are no port names.
Note:
The values displayed on the ports are calculated using the values
of the nets at the end of the currenttime. In the case of a
procedural assignment, these may not be the actual values that
existed when the assignment was executed. In the case of
continuous/last assignments with delays, the output value is
calculated without analyzing delay information.
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