Each defined SPICE model should be linked to a FPGA module defined in the original part of architecture descriptions. It helps FPGA-SPICE creating the SPICE netlists for logic/routing blocks. Since the original part lacks such support, we create a few XML properties to link to Circuit models.
To link the defined circuit model of SRAM into the FPGA architecture description, a new line in XML format should be added under the XML node device. The new XML node is named as sram, which defines the area of a SRAM and the name of circuit model to be linked. And example is shown as follows:
***area:** is expressed in terms of the number of minimum width transistors. The SRAM area defined in this line is used in the area estimation of global routing multiplexers. circuit_model_name should match the name of circuit model that have been defined under XML node module_circuit_model. The type of the linked circuit model should be sram.
To link the defined SPICE model of multiplexer to the Connection Boxes, a circuit_model_name should be added to the definition of Connection Boxes switches. However, the original architecture descriptions do not offer a switch description for connection boxes as they do for the switch blocks.
Simliar to the SB and CB, the channel wire segments in the original architecture descriptions can be adapted to provide a link to the defined circuit model.
The architecture description employs a hierarchy of pb_types to depicting the sub modules and complex interconnections inside logic blocks. Each leaf node and interconnection in pb_type hierarchy should be linked to a circuit model.
***circuit_model_name:** should match a SPICE model defined under module_circuit_models. For the interconnection type direct, the type of the linked SPICE model should be wire. For mux, the type of the linked SPICE model should be mux. For complete, the type of the linked SPICE model can be either mux or wire, depending on the case.
***idle_mode_name:** tell the name of the mode that the pb_type is configured to be by default. This is critical in building SPICE netlists for unused logic blocks.
***physical_mode_name:** tell the name of the mode that describes the physical implementation of the block. This is critical in modeling actual circuit designs and architecture of a FPGA.