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LogiBLOX Guide

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About This Manual

This manual describes the Xilinx® LogiBLOX™ program, a tool used to create high-level modules for insertion into a schematic or an HDL-based design.

Before using this manual, you should be familiar with the operations that are common to all Xilinx software tools. These operations are covered in the Quick Start Guide. Other publications you can consult for related information are the Development System Reference Guide, Libraries Guide, and your third-party user guide.

Additional Resources

For additional information, go to http://support.xilinx.com. The following table lists some of the resources you can access from this page. You can also directly access some of these resources using the provided URLs.

Resource
Description/URL
Tutorial
Tutorials covering Xilinx design flows, from design entry to verification and debugging
http://support.xilinx.com/support/techsup/tutorials/index.htm
Answers
Database
Current listing of solution records for the Xilinx software tools
Search this database using the search function at
http://support.xilinx.com/support/searchtd.htm
Application Notes
Descriptions of device-specific design techniques and approaches
http://support.xilinx.com/apps/appsweb.htm
Data Book
Pages from The Programmable Logic Data Book, which describe device-specific information on Xilinx device characteristics, including readback, boundary scan, configuration, length count, and debugging
http://support.xilinx.com/partinfo/databook.htm
Xcell Journals
Quarterly journals for Xilinx programmable logic users
http://support.xilinx.com/xcell/xcell.htm
Tech Tips
Latest news, design tips, and patch information on the Xilinx design environment
http://support.xilinx.com/support/techsup/journals/index.htm

Manual Contents

This manual covers the following topics.

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