A method that characterizes the timing of Intellectual Property (IP) blocks while taking into account IP functionality is presented. IP blocks are assumed to have multiple modes of operation specified by the user. For each mode, our method calculates IO path delays and timing constraints to generate a timing model. The method thus captures the mode-dependent variation in IP delays which, according to our experiments, can be as high as 90%. The special manner in which delay calculation is performed guarantees that IP delays are never underestimated. The resulting timing models are also compacted through a process whose accuracy is controlled by the user.
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