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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
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3.2.1. Running Design Assistant During Compilation
When enabled, Design Assistant runs automatically during compilation and reports design rule violations in the Compilation Report.
When you enable or specify parameters for a rule check in compilation mode, those specifications apply by default to running Design Assistant in compilation mode. If you change the rule settings for analysis mode, those settings are independent from the rule settings in compilation mode.
- To run Design Assistant checking during compilation flows, ensure that Enable Design Assistant execution during compilation is on.
- To enable or disable specific design rule checks, turn on or off the checkbox for that rule in the Name column. If the rule is unchecked, Design Assistant does not report violations for the rule.
- In the Parameters field, consider changing default values for rules you enable.
Figure 85. Design Assistant Rule Settings
- To run Design Assistant during compilation, run one or more stages of the Compiler from the Processing menu or Compilation Dashboard.
Figure 86. Example Design Assistant Results in Compilation Reports
- To view the results for each rule, click the rule in the Rules list. A description of the rule and design recommendations for correction appear.
Figure 87. Design Assistant Rule Violation Recommendation