??? 09/27/10 09:05 Read: times |
#178739 - Actually not too ahrd/expensive to detect chips Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Michael Karas said:
Trying to write an intelligent discovery process would quickly become prohibitive in terms of development cost, run time and resource usage. Not actually too difficult. The rule set isn't part of the code, but just data. You would normally use a PC to scrub the rule set to quickly identify "may" or "may not" rules that will quickly reduce the number of proable chips. And the rule set would need rule groupings where a flip-flop test requires some rules to be run in sequence with no other rules in-between. But in all, the creation of the rule database and the optimization process is quite simple. Just detecting strongly driven signals - or undriven signals - will quickly trim the options. |