Hi Adi,
What technology are you targeting? FPGAs (which series)? ASICs (which fab and node)? In any case, you need to either extract switching activities from a post-implementation simulation and put that together with the post-implementation netlist and libraries into a power simulator or, more accurately, measure a silicon implementation. FPGA vendors provide guides on how to do that with certain development boards, and on an ASIC you would measure current consumption on an IC tester and/or a dev board. Make sure you put components you want to measure separately into separate power domains and supply them through separate pins. Those are the essentials, I think ..
Best,
Andreas
What technology are you targeting? FPGAs (which series)? ASICs (which fab and node)? In any case, you need to either extract switching activities from a post-implementation simulation and put that together with the post-implementation netlist and libraries into a power simulator or, more accurately, measure a silicon implementation. FPGA vendors provide guides on how to do that with certain development boards, and on an ASIC you would measure current consumption on an IC tester and/or a dev board. Make sure you put components you want to measure separately into separate power domains and supply them through separate pins. Those are the essentials, I think ..
Best,
Andreas