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1.1. Block-Based Design Terminology
1.2. Block-Based Design Overview
1.3. Design Methodologies Overview
1.4. Design Partitioning
1.5. Design Block Reuse Flows
1.6. Incremental Block-Based Compilation Flow
1.7. Combining Design Block Reuse and Incremental Block-Based Compilation
1.8. Setting-Up Team-Based Designs
1.9. Bottom-Up Design Considerations
1.10. Debugging Block-Based Designs with the Signal Tap Logic Analyzer
1.11. Block-Based Design Flows Revision History
1.12. Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Block-Based Design Document Archive
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1.5.1. Reusing Core Partitions
Reusing core partitions involves exporting the core partition from the Developer project as a .qdb, and then reusing the .qdb in a Consumer project.
The Consumer assigns the .qdb to an instance in the Consumer project. In the Consumer project, the Compiler runs stages not already exported with the partition.
Figure 10. Core Partition Reuse Flow
The following steps describe the core partition reuse flow in detail.