ID:12176 The instance "<name>" of the I/O primitive type "<name>" has both generic and individual termination assignments.
CAUSE: You are attempting to use the TERMINATION
parameter along with the INPUT_TERMINATION
and/or the OUTPUT_TERMINATION
parameter on the specified I/O primitive - this is not allowed. The generic TERMINATION
parameter sets both input and output terminations to the same value, but the INPUT_TERMINATION
and the OUTPUT_TERMINATION
parameters set individual termination values. So, you can't use the generic TERMINATION
parameter if you are using the INPUT_TERMINATION
and/or the OUTPUT_TERMINATION
parameters. "
ACTION: If you want to set input and output terminations to the same value, use the TERMINATION
parameter and remove the INPUT_TERMINATION
and/or the OUTPUT_TERMINATION
assignments from the I/O primitive. On the other hand, if you want to set different values for input and output terminations, use the INPUT_TERMINATION
and the OUTPUT_TERMINATION
parameters and remove the generic TERMINATION
assignment.