1. Overview of the Power and Thermal Analyzer
2. Estimating Power Consumption with the Power and Thermal Analyzer
3. Power and Thermal Analyzer (PTA) Graphical User Interface
4. Power and Thermal Analyzer Resource Types
5. Command Line Options and Scripting
6. Factors Affecting the Accuracy of the Power and Thermal Analyzer
7. Document Revision History for the Power and Thermal Analyzer User Guide
A. Measuring Static Power
B. Tcl Command Reference
3.1. PTA - Device Selector Dialog Box
3.2. PTA - Primary GUI Components
3.3. PTA - Hierarchical Design Editor
3.4. PTA - Using Design Hierarchies in the Power and Thermal Analyzer
3.5. PTA - Entering Hierarchy Information Into the PTA
3.6. PTA - Current Drawn per Supply Tab
3.7. PTA - Temperature and Cooling Tab
3.8. PTA - Resource Utilization Panel
3.9. PTA - Register Dynamic Power in Agilex Devices
3.10. PTA - Input Fields
3.11. PTA - Data Entry Error Messages
3.12. PTA - Search Features
3.13. PTA - Filtered Searches
3.14. PTA - Using the Tcl Console to Perform Searches
4.1. PTA - Power Summary
4.2. PTA - Root Entry
4.3. PTA - Instance
4.4. PTA - Logic Resource Type
4.5. PTA - RAM Resource Type
4.6. PTA - DSP Resource Type
4.7. PTA - Clock Resource Type
4.8. PTA - PLL Resource Type
4.9. PTA - I/O Resource Type
4.10. PTA - Transceiver Resource Type
4.11. PTA - Crypto Resource Type
4.12. PTA - NOC Resource Type
4.13. PTA - HBM Resource Type
B.1. add
B.2. copy
B.3. delete
B.4. edit
B.5. export_design_file
B.6. find_instances
B.7. get_available_ips
B.8. get_available_resource_types
B.9. get_available_values
B.10. get_first_error
B.11. get_properties
B.12. get_report
B.13. get_report_names
B.14. get_results
B.15. get_value
B.16. import_design_file
B.17. move
B.18. open_design_file
B.19. pta::get_active_design
B.20. pta::get_defaults
B.21. pta::get_designs
B.22. pta::locate
B.23. pta::set_active_design
B.24. pta::set_family
B.25. recalculate_power
B.26. redo
B.27. save
B.28. set_device
B.29. set_view
B.30. undo
3.14. PTA - Using the Tcl Console to Perform Searches
All actions performed using the GUI correspond to commands in the Tcl console, which includes searches.
Using the find_instances command one can perform searches in the Tcl console, or include them in a script. For example, to find all instances that start with ‘ram’ and are of type M20K:
