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1.1. Compilation Overview
1.2. Design Analysis & Elaboration
1.3. Design Synthesis
1.4. Design Place and Route
1.5. Incremental Optimization Flow
1.6. Fast Forward Compilation Flow
1.7. Full Compilation Flow
1.8. HSSI Dual Simplex IP Generation Flow
1.9. Exporting Compilation Results
1.10. Clearing Compilation Results
1.11. Integrating Other EDA Tools
1.12. Compiler Optimization Techniques
1.13. Compilation Monitoring Mode
1.14. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
1.15. Understanding the Design Netlist Infrastructure
1.16. Using Synopsys* Design Constraint (SDC) on RTL Files
1.17. Using the Node Finder
1.18. Synthesis Language Support
1.19. Synthesis Settings Reference
1.20. Fitter Settings Reference
1.21. Design Compilation Revision History
2.1. Factors Affecting Compilation Results
2.2. Strategies to Reduce the Overall Compilation Time
2.3. Reducing Synthesis Time
2.4. Reducing Placement Time
2.5. Reducing Routing Time
2.6. Reducing Static Timing Analysis Time
2.7. Setting Process Priority
2.8. Reducing Compilation Time Revision History
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1.9.2. Importing a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
Follow these steps to import a project compilation database into a newer version of the Quartus® Prime software:
Note: Designs exported from the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software versions 23.2 or earlier cannot be imported into version 23.3 due to the new DNI database.
- Export a version-compatible compilation database for a complete design, as Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database describes.
- In a newer version of the Quartus® Prime software, open the original project. Click Yes if prompted to open a project created with a different software version.
- Click Project > Import Design and specify the Quartus Database File. To remove previous results, turn on Overwrite existing project's databases
Figure 96. Import Design Dialog Box
- Click OK. When you compile the imported design, run only Compiler stages that occur after the stage the .qdb preserves, rather than running a full compilation. For example, if you import a version-compatible database that contains the synthesized snapshot, start compilation with the Fitter (Processing > Start > Start Fitter). If you import a version-compatible database that contains the final snapshot, start compilation with Timing Analysis (Signoff) (Processing > Start > Start Timing Analysis (Signoff)).
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