Netlist definition

Netlist means the list form in Verilog or other format of a structural circuit implementation describing the basic design building blocks and their logical connections.
Netlist means a point-to-point description of the connections between individual components in a circuit.
Netlist means the proprietary technology further described in Schedule A hereto.

Examples of Netlist in a sentence

  • Copies of such Plan and Agreement are on file in the offices of Netlist, Inc.

  • Netlist will maintain complete and accurate records for not less than three (3) years after this Agreement expires or is terminated.

  • Select the logic cell to place from the Find Results, Schematic, Netlist, or I/O Ports window, and drag it onto the appropriate device resource in the Device window.

  • The HDL file will include the module definition with port definitions, direction, and width for bus pins.• Netlist format: Specify Verilog or VHDL format for the top module.• Write diff buffers: Write the diff pair buffers as part of the top module definition.

  • Such certificate shall be registered in the name of such Participant, and, if applicable, shall bear an appropriate legend referring to the terms, conditions, and restrictions applicable to such Award substantially in the following form: The transferability of this certificate and the shares represented by this certificate are subject to the terms and conditions of the Netlist, Inc.

  • Netlist admits that Micron purports to incorporate by reference the admissions, denials, and allegations set forth in the preceding Counterclaim paragraphs.

  • TAEC will provide Netlist with timely data such that Netlist can reasonably assess yield.

  • The addresses for such communications shall be: If to the Company: Netlist, Inc.

  • Amendment to Loan Documents, dated May 11, 2011, between Silicon Valley Bank and Netlist, Inc.

  • EPA also intends to revise the definition of ‘‘reclaim’’ to reflect this update to appendix A.Alternatively, rather than continue its practice of modifying the language of appendix A to accommodate revisions to AHRI Standard 700 (in this case, to AHRI Standard 700–2012), EPA is proposing to cross-reference AHRI Standard 700–2012 directly, eliminating the need for reproducing the entire standard in appendix A.


More Definitions of Netlist

Netlist means the list form of a circuit schematic describing the transistor to transistor connections.
Netlist means Netlist, Inc. and its subsidiaries, divisions, affiliates, predecessors, and successors.

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