To populate multiple supply states:
- Click to add the supply states in a design. It opens the Add Supply State form.
- Click the Get Default Supply State button to remove all the existing voltages/values pairs from the Add Supply State form if already existing. You have an option to apply this default state directly or after adding/deleting/modifying some supplies and their values. The default supply states have a unique non-existent name.
- Optionally, click to modify, and to remove the supply states.
- Additionally, use to copy existing supply states from the table. The Copy Supply State form shows all the supplies with their respective voltage values of the currently selected Supply State in the table. By default, the name of the copied state is shown as "State Name + _copy". You can add, delete, or edit voltages and their values. You can also modify the name of the state.
Related topics
- How to filter violations?
- How does the tolerance value work?
- How to ignore a specific check?
- How to choose the severity of a violation message?
- How to report violations in all modes?
- How are the multiple voltages handled in the Power Manager setup?
- Do I also need to update the Supply Net tab when using supply states?
- How in-design checks report violation for top-level boundary ports?
- How do I limit the reporting of violations which are similar in nature?
- Do I need to specify the supply sets and power domains in the design while running in-design checks?
