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1.1.2.1. Specify Instance-Specific Constraints in Assignment Editor
1.1.2.2. Specify NoC Constraints in NoC Assignment Editor
1.1.2.3. Specify Dual Simplex Assignments in DS Assignment Editor
1.1.2.4. Specify I/O Constraints in Pin Planner
1.1.2.5. Plan Interface Constraints in Interface Planner and Tile Interface Planner
1.1.2.6. Adjust Constraints with the Chip Planner
1.1.2.7. Constraining Designs with the Design Partition Planner
3.2.1. Assigning to Exclusive Pin Groups
3.2.2. Assigning Slew Rate and Drive Strength
3.2.3. Assigning I/O Banks
3.2.4. Changing Pin Planner Highlight Colors
3.2.5. Showing I/O Lanes
3.2.6. Assigning Differential Pins
3.2.7. Entering Pin Assignments with Tcl Commands
3.2.8. Entering Pin Assignments in HDL Code
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1.1.2.1.1. Specifying Multi-Dimensional Bus Constraints
The Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software traditionally supports only 1- and 2-dimensional bus names for specifying constraints. The Quartus® Prime Pro Edition version 19.3 and later now supports multi-dimensional bus names for more efficient constraints.
For example, you can specify the following assignment to apply a constraint to all bits in the reg [31:0] r [0:2][4:5] three-dimensional bus:
set_instance_assignment -name PRESERVE_REGISTER ON -to r
The constraint then applies to all bits r: [0][4][31], r[0][4][30], … , r[1][5][0].