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1. About the JESD204C Intel FPGA IP User Guide
2. Overview of the JESD204C Intel FPGA IP
3. Functional Description
4. Getting Started
5. Designing with the JESD204C Intel® FPGA IP
6. JESD204C Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
7. Interface Signals
8. Control and Status Registers
9. JESD204C Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
10. Document Revision History for the JESD204C Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
4.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
4.2. Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode
4.3. IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
4.4. JESD204C IP Component Files
4.5. Creating a New Intel® Quartus® Prime Project
4.6. Parameterizing and Generating the IP
4.7. Compiling the JESD204C IP Design
4.8. Programming an FPGA Device
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4.6. Parameterizing and Generating the IP
Refer to JESD204C Intel FPGA IP Parameters for the IP parameter values and description.
- In the IP Catalog (Tools > IP Catalog), locate and double-click the JESD204C Intel® FPGA IP.
- Specify a top-level name for your custom IP variation. This name identifies the IP variation files in your project. If prompted, also specify the target Intel® FPGA device family and output file HDL preference. Click OK.
- After parameterizing the core, go to the Example Design tab and click Generate Example Design to create the simulation testbench. Skip to 5 if you do not want to generate the design example.
- Set a name for your <example_design_directory> and click OK to generate supporting files and scripts.
The testbench and scripts are located in the <example_design_directory>/simulation folder.
The Generate Example Design option generates supporting files for the following entities:
- IP core design example for simulation—refer to Generating and Simulating the Design Example section in the respective design example user guides.
- IP core design example for synthesis—refer to Compiling the JESD204C Design Example section in the respective design example user guides.
- Click Finish or Generate HDL to generate synthesis and other optional files matching your IP variation specifications. The parameter editor generates the top-level .ip, .qip or .qsys IP variation file and HDL files for synthesis and simulation.
The top-level IP variation is added to the current Intel® Quartus® Prime project. Click Project > Add/Remove Files in Project to manually add a .qip or .qsys file to a project. Make appropriate pin assignments to connect ports.
Note: Some parameter options are grayed out if they are not supported in a selected configuration or it is a derived parameter.