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2.1. Using Provided HDL Templates
2.2. Instantiating IP Cores in HDL
2.3. Inferring Multipliers and DSP Functions
2.4. Inferring Memory Functions from HDL Code
2.5. Register and Latch Coding Guidelines
2.6. General Coding Guidelines
2.7. Designing with Low-Level Primitives
2.8. Recommended HDL Coding Styles Revision History
2.4.1.1. Use Synchronous Memory Blocks
2.4.1.2. Avoid Unsupported Reset and Control Conditions
2.4.1.3. Check Read-During-Write Behavior
2.4.1.4. Controlling RAM Inference and Implementation
2.4.1.5. Single-Clock Synchronous RAM with Old Data Read-During-Write Behavior
2.4.1.6. Single-Clock Synchronous RAM with New Data Read-During-Write Behavior
2.4.1.7. Simple Dual-Port, Dual-Clock Synchronous RAM
2.4.1.8. True Dual-Port Synchronous RAM
2.4.1.9. Mixed-Width Dual-Port RAM
2.4.1.10. RAM with Byte-Enable Signals
2.4.1.11. Specifying Initial Memory Contents at Power-Up
2.6.6.1. If Performance is Important, Optimize for Speed
2.6.6.2. Use Separate CRC Blocks Instead of Cascaded Stages
2.6.6.3. Use Separate CRC Blocks Instead of Allowing Blocks to Merge
2.6.6.4. Take Advantage of Latency if Available
2.6.6.5. Save Power by Disabling CRC Blocks When Not in Use
2.6.6.6. Initialize the Device with the Synchronous Load (sload) Signal
3.4.1. Apply Complete System-Centric Timing Constraints for the Timing Analyzer
3.4.2. Force the Identification of Synchronization Registers
3.4.3. Set the Synchronizer Data Toggle Rate
3.4.4. Optimize Metastability During Fitting
3.4.5. Increase the Length of Synchronizers to Protect and Optimize
3.4.6. Set Fitter Effort to Standard Fit instead of Auto Fit
3.4.7. Increase the Number of Stages Used in Synchronizers
3.4.8. Select a Faster Speed Grade Device
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3.1.2. Identify Synchronizers for Metastability Analysis
The first step in enabling metastability MTBF analysis and optimization in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software is to identify which registers are part of a synchronization register chain. You can apply synchronizer identification settings globally to automatically list possible synchronizers with the Synchronizer identification option on the Timing Analyzer page in the Settings dialog box.
Synchronization chains are already identified within most Intel FPGA intellectual property (IP) cores.
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