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5.2.2. Creating Logic Lock (Standard) Regions
You can define a Logic Lock (Standard) region by its height, width, and location; Alternatively, you can specify the size or location of a region, or both, or the Intel® Quartus® Prime software can generate these properties automatically. The Intel® Quartus® Prime software bases the size and location of a region on the contents of the region and the timing requirements of the module.
The Intel® Quartus® Prime software displays Logic Lock (Standard) regions with colors indicating the percentage of resources available in the region. An orange Logic Lock (Standard) region indicates a nearly full Logic Lock (Standard) region.
Intel® Quartus® Prime software cannot automatically define the size of a region if the location is Locked. Therefore, if you want to specify the exact location of the region, you must also specify the size.
Section Content
Creating Logic Lock (Standard) Regions with the Chip Planner
Creating Logic Lock (Standard) Regions with the Project Navigator
Creating Logic Lock (Standard) Regions with the Logic Lock (Standard) Regions Window
Defining Routing Regions
Noncontiguous Logic Lock (Standard) Regions
Considerations on Using Auto Sized Regions