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2.1.2.1. Specify Instance-Specific Constraints in Assignment Editor
2.1.2.2. Specify NoC Constraints in NoC Assignment Editor
2.1.2.3. Specify I/O Constraints in Pin Planner
2.1.2.4. Plan Interface Constraints in Interface Planner and Tile Interface Planner
2.1.2.5. Adjust Constraints with the Chip Planner
2.1.2.6. Constraining Designs with the Design Partition Planner
4.2.1. Assigning to Exclusive Pin Groups
4.2.2. Assigning Slew Rate and Drive Strength
4.2.3. Assigning I/O Banks
4.2.4. Changing Pin Planner Highlight Colors
4.2.5. Showing I/O Lanes
4.2.6. Assigning Differential Pins
4.2.7. Entering Pin Assignments with Tcl Commands
Applying Tcl Script Assignments
Scripted Pin Assignment
4.2.8. Entering Pin Assignments in HDL Code
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4.2.7. Entering Pin Assignments with Tcl Commands
You can apply pin assignments with Tcl scripts, by either entering individual Tcl commands in the Tcl Console, or creating a .tcl script and the typing the following in the command line:
Applying Tcl Script Assignments
quartus_sh -t <my_tcl_script>.tcl
Scripted Pin Assignment
The following example uses set_location_assignment and set_instance_assignment Tcl commands to assign a pin to a specific location, I/O standard, and drive strength.
set_location_assignment PIN_M20 -to address[10] set_instance_assignment -name IO_STANDARD "2.5 V" -to address[10] set_instance_assignment -name CURRENT_STRENGTH_NEW "MAXIMUM CURRENT" -to address[10]
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