Visible to Intel only — GUID: yrn1551992693015
Ixiasoft
1. Intel® Hyperflex™ FPGA Architecture Introduction
2. Intel® Hyperflex™ Architecture RTL Design Guidelines
3. Compiling Intel® Hyperflex™ Architecture Designs
4. Design Example Walk-Through
5. Retiming Restrictions and Workarounds
6. Optimization Example
7. Intel® Hyperflex™ Architecture Porting Guidelines
8. Appendices
9. Intel® Hyperflex™ Architecture High-Performance Design Handbook Archive
10. Intel® Hyperflex™ Architecture High-Performance Design Handbook Revision History
2.4.2.1. High-Speed Clock Domains
2.4.2.2. Restructuring Loops
2.4.2.3. Control Signal Backpressure
2.4.2.4. Flow Control with FIFO Status Signals
2.4.2.5. Flow Control with Skid Buffers
2.4.2.6. Read-Modify-Write Memory
2.4.2.7. Counters and Accumulators
2.4.2.8. State Machines
2.4.2.9. Memory
2.4.2.10. DSP Blocks
2.4.2.11. General Logic
2.4.2.12. Modulus and Division
2.4.2.13. Resets
2.4.2.14. Hardware Re-use
2.4.2.15. Algorithmic Requirements
2.4.2.16. FIFOs
2.4.2.17. Ternary Adders
5.2.1. Insufficient Registers
5.2.2. Short Path/Long Path
5.2.3. Fast Forward Limit
5.2.4. Loops
5.2.5. One Critical Chain per Clock Domain
5.2.6. Critical Chains in Related Clock Groups
5.2.7. Complex Critical Chains
5.2.8. Extend to locatable node
5.2.9. Domain Boundary Entry and Domain Boundary Exit
5.2.10. Critical Chains with Dual Clock Memories
5.2.11. Critical Chain Bits and Buses
5.2.12. Delay Lines
Visible to Intel only — GUID: yrn1551992693015
Ixiasoft
3.2.2.1. Cross-Probing from Design Assistant to Visualization Tools
Design Assistant can cross-probe from rule violations to the source in various Intel® Quartus® Prime design visualization tools. The following example demonstrates expanding from the cross-probing location for violation analysis.
The following example illustrates cross probing for the TMC-20010 Logic Level Depth rule violation to the RTL Viewer:
- When Design Assistant reports FAIL status for rule TMC-20010, you can right-click any of the rule violations in the Design Assistant report, and then click Locate Node > Locate in RTL Viewer.
Figure 88. Locate in RTL Viewer
Cross-probing allows you to locate the driver register in the RTL Viewer.
Figure 89. Driver Register in RTL Viewer - To then fully visualize the logic level depth, right-click the register and click Filter to display Sources and Destinations of the register.
Figure 90. Expanded Connections