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hello everyone in this video we are going to learn about writing an UPF for a given power intending a design so UPF is an acronym for a unified power format which is an I Triple E standard for specifying the power intent before starting I would suggest you to go through my blog mentioned in the description of this video where you can find details of the UPF command syntax that we will be using throughout this video and also other information that will help you have a better grasp on the concept first let us look into the logical hierarchy and the power intent of the design so we have a top-level wrapper built on top of a on wrapper and PGD wrapper this purity wrapper has some logic and two registers I have not shown the inputs and outputs of this nor to this register for simplicity purposes and to keep the diagram simple similarly the a on wrapper has some logic a power management unit or pmu that is supposed to drive the power related control signals as we will be seeing later also t