Tutorials:
2019 TAs introduction to the lab. environment by Rokibul Hasan Bhuiyan
ModelSim introduction
---Tutorial
http://www.encs.concordia.ca/helpdesk/resource/tutorial.html
This is the page for the
"Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, Xilinx digital logic synthesis
tutorial". It explains how to set
up the user environment under Solaris (students can use H915 to run the tools.
There is a copy of this
tutorial as well as a UNIX tutorial at the Copy Centre listed under COEN 313. ModelSim tutorial.
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Some Pc's in the lab run on scientific Linux kernel and here
is an added information
how to use modelsim in that with the tutorial
described in Modelsim introduction ---tutorial above
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The tutorial for the Mentor Graphics Modelsim tool
is now on the ENCS Linux servers in a word readable
location:
/home/t/ted/PUBLIC/COEN313/DD_flow_tutorial.pdf
The Linux command to view this PDF in Adobe Acroread
(once user's have logged in to their ENCS Linux
accounts)
is:
acroread
/home/t/ted/PUBLIC/COEN313/DD_flow_tutorial.pdf &
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Lab Manual :
http://www.encs.concordia.ca/helpdesk/resource/manuals_tutorials/tutorial.pdf
Remote access to ENCS server from Windows:
http://www.encs.concordia.ca/helpdesk/howto/xserver.html
http://www.encs.concordia.ca/helpdesk/howto/sftp.html
Remote access to ENCS server from Linux:
ssh -Y username@remotehost.address
ssh -X username@remotehost.address
How to run Modelsim
VHDL simulation tools:
1) source the modelsim.env
file every time you login in:
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > source /CMC/ENVIRONMENT/modelsim.env
2) create a directory called Modelsim
and a subdirectory called Code:
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > cd
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > mkdir
Modelsim
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > cd Modelsim
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > mkdir
Code
ted@brownsugar ~ 11:27am > cd Code
3) create the work directory used by the
simulator
ted@deadflowers Code 2:17pm >vlib
work
now the setup for performing VHDL simulation using the Modelsim tools is
completed
4) Performing VHDL
simulation using Modelsim