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Study Statistics - Used Output Functions List

Report Overview
The Study Used Output Functions List identifies all used functions in the given hierarchical design. This report will list all used output functions in design levels contained within the current hierarchical expansion.
 
Report Content
The Study Used Output Functions List consists of a single table similar to the one depicted below:
 
Study Used Output Functions List
 
##
Output Function
Object (Port)
1
Brake Switch Input: Pedal
Pedal  (Brake Switch input)
2
2_PUMP MOTOR: I/O
Electronics Processor:I/O ( 2_PUMP MOTOR)
3
17_RELAY -: I/O
Electronics Processor:I/O  ( 17_RELAY -)
4
27_SOLENOID RELAY LO: I/O
Electronics Processor:I/O  (27_SOLENOID RELAY LO)
5
29_ABS WARNING LAMP HI: I/O
Electronics Processor:I/O (29_ABS WARNING LAMP HI)
6
+3.2 Volts
Electronics Processor:PWR Regulator ( <UNNAMED>)
7
+5 Volts  
Electronics Processor:PWR Regulator (<UNNAMED>)
8
+15 Volts
Electronics Processor:PWR Regulator ( <UNNAMED>)
 
 
This table is comprised of the following five columns:
## column - this column sequentially numbers the lower-level, used functions that are listed in the report. The last entry in this column thus specifies the total number of unused functions in the levels of the hierarchical design defined by the hierarchical expansion.
Output Function - this column lists all unused output functions that exist in lower levels of the hierarchical design (up to the levels specified in the hierarchical expansion).
Object (Port) - this column lists the object and port for which the given output function has been defined. When the object exists in a design other than the top-level design, then a design prefix (colored blue) is prepended to the object (colored black) and the port (light blue) names. The port abbreviation, object abbreviation and prefix (when included) are all hotlinked to the design containing the function. Click on the prefix to load the design file (if necessary) and then click on the object or port abbreviation to locate the selected element in the design window.