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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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1.5.1.1. Step 1: Developer: Create a Design Partition
Define design partitions to create logical boundaries in the design hierarchy. Confine each core instance for export within a design partition. You can define partition instances from the Project Navigator or in the Design Partitions Window.
To define a core design partition:
- Review the project to determine design elements suitable for reuse, and the appropriate snapshot for export.
- Refer to Creating Design Partitions to define a core partition. Select Default for the partition Type.
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