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1.1. Altera IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
1.2. Installing and Licensing Altera* IP Cores
1.3. Best Practices for Altera* IP
1.4. IP General Settings
1.5. Specifying the IP Parameters and Options ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
1.6. Generating IP Cores ( Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
1.7. Generating Example Designs for Altera* IP
1.8. Modifying an IP Variation
1.9. Upgrading IP Cores
1.10. Simulating Altera* IP Cores
1.11. Synthesizing IP Cores in Other EDA Tools
1.12. Support for the IEEE 1735 Encryption Standard
1.13. Introduction to Altera* IP Cores Revision History
1.14. Introduction to Altera* IP Cores Archives
1.10.4.1.1. Sourcing Aldec ActiveHDL* or Riviera Pro* Simulator Setup Scripts
1.10.4.1.2. Sourcing Cadence Incisive* Simulator Setup Scripts
1.10.4.1.3. Sourcing Cadence Xcelium* Simulator Setup Scripts
1.10.4.1.4. Sourcing QuestaSim* Simulator Setup Scripts
1.10.4.1.5. Sourcing Synopsys VCS* (2-Step) Simulator Setup Scripts
1.10.4.1.6. Sourcing Synopsys VCS* (3-Step) Simulator Setup Scripts
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1.2.3. FPGA IP Versioning
Altera* IP versions match the Quartus® Prime Design Suite software versions until v19.1. Starting in Quartus® Prime Design Suite software version 19.2, Altera* IP has a new versioning scheme.
The Altera* IP version (X.Y.Z) number can change with each Quartus® Prime software version. A change in:
- X indicates a major revision of the IP. If you update the Quartus® Prime software, you must regenerate the IP.
- Y indicates the IP includes new features. Regenerate your IP to include these new features.
- Z indicates the IP includes minor changes. Regenerate your IP to include these changes.