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1.1. Simulator Support
1.2. Simulation Levels
1.3. HDL Support
1.4. Simulation Flows
1.5. Preparing for Simulation
1.6. Simulating Intel® FPGA IP Cores
1.7. Using NativeLink Simulation ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
1.8. Running a Simulation (Custom Flow)
1.9. Simulating Intel FPGA Designs Revision History
2.2.1. Using ModelSim-Intel FPGA Edition Precompiled Libraries
2.2.2. Disabling Timing Violation on Registers
2.2.3. Passing Parameter Information from Verilog HDL to VHDL
2.2.4. Increasing Simulation Speed
2.2.5. Simulating Transport Delays
2.2.6. Viewing Simulation Messages
2.2.7. Generating Power Analysis Files
2.2.8. Viewing Simulation Waveforms
2.2.9. Simulating with ModelSim-Intel FPGA Edition Waveform Editor
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1.7. Using NativeLink Simulation ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
The NativeLink feature integrates your EDA simulator with the Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition software by automating the following:
- Generation of simulator-specific files and simulation scripts.
- Compilation of simulation libraries.
- Launches your simulator automatically following Intel® Quartus® Prime Analysis & Elaboration, Analysis & Synthesis, or after a full compilation.
Note: The Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition does not support NativeLink simulation. If you use NativeLink for Intel® Arria® 10 devices in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition, you must add the .qsys file generated for the IP or Platform Designer (Standard) system to your Intel® Quartus® Prime project. If you use NativeLink for any other supported device family, you must add the .qip and .sip files to your project.