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3.1. Viewing Basic Project Information
3.2. Intel® Quartus® Prime Project Contents
3.3. Managing Project Settings
3.4. Managing Logic Design Files
3.5. Managing Timing Constraints
3.6. Integrating Other EDA Tools
3.7. Exporting Compilation Results
3.8. Migrating Projects Across Operating Systems
3.9. Archiving Projects
3.10. Command-Line Interface
3.11. Managing Projects Revision History
3.7.1. Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
3.7.2. Importing a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
3.7.3. Creating a Design Partition
3.7.4. Exporting a Design Partition
3.7.5. Reusing a Design Partition
3.7.6. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
3.7.7. Clearing Compilation Results
4.1. Design Planning
4.2. Create a Design Specification and Test Plan
4.3. Plan for the Target Device
4.4. Plan for Intellectual Property Cores
4.5. Plan for Standard Interfaces
4.6. Plan for Device Programming
4.7. Plan for Device Power Consumption
4.8. Plan for Interface I/O Pins
4.9. Plan for other EDA Tools
4.10. Plan for On-Chip Debugging Tools
4.11. Plan HDL Coding Styles
4.12. Plan for Hierarchical and Team-Based Designs
4.13. Design Planning Revision History
5.1. IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
5.2. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
5.3. IP General Settings
5.4. Adding IP to IP Catalog
5.5. Best Practices for Intel® FPGA IP
5.6. Specifying the IP Core Parameters and Options ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
5.7. Modifying an IP Variation
5.8. Upgrading IP Cores
5.9. Simulating Intel® FPGA IP Cores
5.10. Generating Simulation Files for Platform Designer Systems and IP Variants
5.11. Synthesizing IP Cores in Other EDA Tools
5.12. Instantiating IP Cores in HDL
5.13. Support for the IEEE 1735 Encryption Standard
5.14. Introduction to Intel FPGA IP Cores Revision History
6.2.1. Modify Entity Name Assignments
6.2.2. Resolve Timing Constraint Entity Names
6.2.3. Verify Generated Node Name Assignments
6.2.4. Replace Logic Lock (Standard) Regions
6.2.5. Modify Signal Tap Logic Analyzer Files
6.2.6. Remove References to .qip Files
6.2.7. Remove Unsupported Feature Assignments
6.4.1. Verify Verilog Compilation Unit
6.4.2. Update Entity Auto-Discovery
6.4.3. Ensure Distinct VHDL Namespace for Each Library
6.4.4. Remove Unsupported Parameter Passing
6.4.5. Remove Unsized Constant from WYSIWYG Instantiation
6.4.6. Remove Non-Standard Pragmas
6.4.7. Declare Objects Before Initial Values
6.4.8. Confine SystemVerilog Features to SystemVerilog Files
6.4.9. Avoid Assignment Mixing in Always Blocks
6.4.10. Avoid Unconnected, Non-Existent Ports
6.4.11. Avoid Illegal Parameter Ranges
6.4.12. Update Verilog HDL and VHDL Type Mapping
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3.7.6. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
Although you cannot directly read a .qdb file, you can view helpful attributes about the file to quickly identify its contents and suitability for use.
The Intel® Quartus® Prime software automatically stores metadata about the project of origin when you export a Quartus Database File (.qdb). You can then use the Quartus Database File Viewer to display the attributes of any of these .qdb files.
Figure 29. Quartus Database File Viewer
Follow these steps to view the attributes of a .qdb file:
- In the Intel® Quartus® Prime software, click File > Open, select Design Files for Files of Type, and select a .qdb file.
- Click Open. The Quartus Database File Viewer displays project and resource utilization attributes of the .qdb.
Alternatively, run the following command-line equivalent:
quartus_cdb --extract_metadata --file <archive_name.qdb> \ --type quartus --dir <extraction_directory> \ [--overwrite]