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 **XACT-CPLD: Using a guide (.GYD) file to define pin constraints for CPLDs 
 
 Record #1270
Problem Title:
  
**XACT-CPLD: Using a guide (.GYD) file to define pin constraints for CPLDs  
 
 
Problem Description: 
Urgency:  Standard 
 
General Description: 
In the XACT-CPLD flow, a Constraint File (.CST) is only used to 
control timing constraints.  Placement constraints are not 
recognized in a CST file. 
 
Xilinx recommends that all placement constraints be put 
in the source design file (either Schematic or Equation-based). 
However, it is possible to place PIN assignments in a guide 
file (.GYD), and have the software treat these as constraints. 
 
The GYD file is really intended for guiding placement off a 
previous implementation.  However, with the current software, 
pin assignments in the .GYD file and in the design file are 
treated the same, and so it is possible to edit a 
previously-generated .GYD file to add pin constraints as 
desired. 
 
 
 
Solution 1: 
 
XACT 6.0.1 
 
How to lock pins using a .GYD file for CPLDs: 
 
1.  Fit the design (Implement from Design Manager). 
This will automatically produce a file entitled <design>.gyd 
and place it in your project directory under the correct 
version. 
(example:  C:\MYDESIGN\XPROJECT\V1_6\DESIGN.GYD) 
 
2.  Edit this file to lock down pins. It looks something like: 
 
CLK PIN20 
INPUT1 PIN45 
... 
... 
with CLK and INPUT1 referring to I/O signals in the design. 
 
In this case, CLK will be assigned to pin 20, and INPUT1 will 
be assigned to pin 45. 
 
If you are targetting one of the Grid-Array packages, then the 
syntax will be like: 
 
CLK PINF3 
INPUT1 PINA12 
. 
. 
Where the signal CLK will be assigned to pin F3, and INPUT1 
will be assigned to pin A12. 
 
3.  In the Design Manager in Windows, select Tools->FlowEngine. 
In the Flow Engine select Setup->Advanced... 
In the Flow Configuration box use the Browse option to select 
the path to the .GYD file you just edited.  Continue with 
design implementation as usual. 
 
 
 
Solution 2: 
 
The guide (.GYD) file is case sensitive in M1.3/M1.4 release. 
 
 
 
 
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