I didnt heard about different types of OCV. but, you can different ocv margins for the designs. let say instead of applying 10% margin as a ocv for across the design,
you can have variable ocv margins for clock and data path. Even you can have ocv margin based on the no of elements in that particular path.
In the marginless ocv the tool doesn't calcuate the ov margin as per the derating factors for the path, so it will take less run time compared to the normal ocv analysis. Will send you the doc for the same.
Need you help.
Pls explanation on this marginless ocv concept?
I'm very interested to hear from you on this topic.
Because i came across a PT design constraint was set for OCV but no derating factor.
I have a lot of questions and doubts.
My concern is how PT calculate and analyze one timing path? What about clock reconvergence pessimism?
Are there any diff between these 2 setting below (margin-less ocv)
1) set_timing_derate (NOT defined) & timing_remove_clock_reconvergence_pessimism is set to true
2) set_timing_derate (NOT defined) & timing_remove_clock_reconvergence_pessimism is set to false
Please help me out here. I'm confuse.
Highly appreciate.
In Margin Base OCV, tool will consider worst OCV derated margin for all the end points paths
In MarginLess OCV, tool will consider actual OCV derated margin foreach end pointspaths