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IEEE Standard for Design and Verification of Low-Power Integrated Circuits–Amendment 1

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. The set of changes required to address technical and editorial errors that have been identified in IEEE Std 1801-2013 are specified in this amendment. In addition this amendment also specifies a few changes and enhancements to remove some ambiguities and inconsistencies related to the semantics of power states, power supplies, precedence rules, and location of power management cells.

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1 IEEE Std 1801a-2014 Front Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 IMPORTANT NOTICE
4. UPF concepts
4.4.2.5.1 Explicit and automatic connections
14 5. Language basics
5.2 Conventions used
5.4 Boolean expressions
5.6 Attributes of objects
16 5.8 Precedence
17 5.11 Command refinement
6. Power intent commands
6.3 add_port_state [legacy]
18 6.4 add_power_state
6.7 associate_supply_set
6.11 connect_supply_net
19 6.12 connect_supply_set
6.17 create_power_domain
6.18 create_power_switch
21 6.20 create_supply_net
6.21 create_supply_port
6.24 describe_state_transition
6.26 find_objects
22 6.26.1 Pattern matching and wildcarding
6.26.2 Wildcarding examples
23 6.28 load_upf
24 6.29 load_upf_protected
25 6.40 set_equivalent
6.41 set_isolation
6.43 set_level_shifter
6.44 set_partial_on_translation
26 6.46 set_port_attributes
27 6.48 set_repeater
6.49 set_retention
28 6.51 set_retention_elements
29 6.54 upf_version
6.55 use_interface_cell
7. Power management cell commands
7.2 define_always_on_cell
7.4 define_isolation_cell
30 7.5 define_level_shifter_cell
9. Simulation semantics
9.1 Supply network creation
9.2 Supply network simulation
9.2.2 Power-switch evaluation
31 9.3 Power state simulation
9.3.2 Power state determination
9.6 Simulation of retention
9.6.2 Retention modeling for different retention styles
9.7 Simulation of isolation
32 9.8 Simulation of level-shifting
33 9.9 Simulation of repeaters
34 Annex C (normative) Queries
C.26 query_power_state
35 Annex D (normative) Replacing deprecated and legacy commands and options
D.1 Deprecated and legacy constructs
D.1.1.3.a 6.28
D.1.1.3.b 6.29
D.1.2.6 6.49
36 Annex E (informative) Low-power design methodology
E.1 Design, implementation, and verification flow for a soft IP
E.2.1 UPF modeling for a hard IP
38 E.2.2 UPF modeling for a soft IP
42 E.2.3 How to use configuration UPF
E.3.1 Logic implementation UPF for the soft IP
44 E.3.2 How to use implementation UPF
E.4.1 Physical Implementation UPF for the Soft IP
46 E.4.3 How to use physical implementation UPF
E.4.3.2 Supply net connection
E.6.1 UPF constraints
47 E.6.2 Configure a constraint UPF into a configuration UPF
52 Back cover
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