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1. Answers to Top FAQs
2. Overview of the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
3. Estimating Power Consumption with the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
4. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator Graphical User Interface
5. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator Pages
6. Factors Affecting the Accuracy of the Intel® FPGA PTC
7. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator User Guide Archive
8. Document Revision History for the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator User Guide
A. Measuring Static Power
5.1. Intel® FPGA PTC - Power Summary
5.2. Intel® FPGA PTC - Common Page Elements
5.3. Intel® FPGA PTC - Main Page
5.4. Intel® FPGA PTC - Logic Page
5.5. Intel® FPGA PTC - RAM Page
5.6. Intel® FPGA PTC - DSP Page
5.7. Intel® FPGA PTC - Clock Page
5.8. Intel® FPGA PTC - PLL Page
5.9. Intel® FPGA PTC - I/O Page
5.10. Intel® FPGA PTC - Transceiver Page
5.11. Intel® FPGA PTC - HPS Page
5.12. Intel® FPGA PTC - Crypto Page
5.13. Intel® FPGA PTC - HBM Page
5.14. Intel® FPGA PTC - Thermal Page
5.15. Intel® FPGA PTC - Report Page
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3. Estimating Power Consumption with the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
The Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator (PTC) allows you to estimate power consumption before and during the actual FPGA design cycle.
- Before Design—you can estimate the power consumption when you have not yet started creating your design RTL, or when your design is only partially complete, but you need preliminary power and cooling requirements.
- During Design—estimating power consumption while creating the FPGA design allows you to adjust the design resources and parameters and see how those changes affect total power consumption. You can populate the Intel® FPGA PTC data from actual compilation results rather than manual entry.
- After Design—use the Power Analyzer in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software to obtain the most accurate power analysis results for completed designs. The Power Analyzer uses toggle rates from user assignments and placement-and-routing information to provide more accurate power estimates.