I think it's too complicated. I don't know enough about it, but I think you're barking up the wrong strawman and using a sledgehammer on your nuts.exxos wrote: 19 Mar 2025 17:01 It all seems rather complicated :roll: But the 288 6ns is the only combination which passes the timing requirements. We not even got into trace delays on the PCB yet...
Or something like that.
I'll defer to Ijor's post, but I don't think the requirements are quite what you think they are else it would have never worked.
Yes, packing too much into the 144 so that you have to use 'density' optimisation or exhaustive fit or whatever will almost certainly lead to problems (imagine if half the MADD lines weren't ready by the time your command is clocked, for example) and going to 288 might be sensible if the STE needs more logic added, but dropping to a 6ns part -- which are really expensive and will be much harder to come by, I expect -- feels like buying a bigger house with a wider front door because you couldn't get your bed through your current one flat.
Sure, it'll work, but seems an expensive way to address the problem!
BW

