- The IP integrator BDC flow is considered as a BD-top design flow where your design is primarily IP integrator-centric. This design flow necessitates that each reconfigurable module is a block design by itself and any custom RTL inside each reconfigurable module must be brought inside the block design by either RTL module reference or IP packaging.
- The IP integrator BDC flow is primarily developed for a single project environment. If a design team has a relatively higher number of reconfigurable modules per DFX platform or requires a distributed project environment, AMD recommends using a non-project scripted flow using RTL Modular NoC.
- INI can be used to connect between different AXI NoC logical IP instances, either in the same BD or in different BDs, (using the BDC flow). INI must not be used to traverse custom RTL logic. AMD recommends that advanced RTL flow users leverage the modular NoC-based DFX design flow.