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1. Introduction to Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition
2. Managing Intel® Quartus® Prime Projects
3. Design Planning
4. Introduction to Intel® FPGA IP Cores
5. Migrating to Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition
A. Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Getting Started Documentation Archive
B. Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition User Guides
2.1. Viewing Basic Project Information
2.2. Intel® Quartus® Prime Project Contents
2.3. Managing Project Settings
2.4. Managing Logic Design Files
2.5. Managing Timing Constraints
2.6. Integrating Other EDA Tools
2.7. Exporting Compilation Results
2.8. Migrating Projects Across Operating Systems
2.9. Archiving Projects
2.10. Command-Line Interface
2.11. Managing Projects Revision History
3.1. Design Planning
3.2. Create a Design Specification and Test Plan
3.3. Plan for the Target Device
3.4. Plan for Intellectual Property Cores
3.5. Plan for Standard Interfaces
3.6. Plan for Device Programming
3.7. Plan for Device Power Consumption
3.8. Plan for Interface I/O Pins
3.9. Plan for other EDA Tools
3.10. Plan for On-Chip Debugging Tools
3.11. Plan HDL Coding Styles
3.12. Plan for Hierarchical and Team-Based Designs
3.13. Design Planning Revision History
4.1. IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
4.2. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
4.3. IP General Settings
4.4. Adding Your Own IP to IP Catalog
4.5. Best Practices for Intel® FPGA IP
4.6. Generating IP Cores ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
4.7. Modifying an IP Variation
4.8. Upgrading IP Cores
4.9. Simulating Intel® FPGA IP Cores
4.10. Synthesizing IP Cores in Other EDA Tools
4.11. Instantiating IP Cores in HDL
4.12. Introduction to Intel FPGA IP Cores Revision History
5.2.1. Modify Entity Name Assignments
5.2.2. Resolve Timing Constraint Entity Names
5.2.3. Verify Generated Node Name Assignments
5.2.4. Replace Logic Lock (Standard) Regions
5.2.5. Modify Signal Tap Logic Analyzer Files
5.2.6. Remove References to .qip Files
5.2.7. Remove Unsupported Feature Assignments
5.4.1. Verify Verilog Compilation Unit
5.4.2. Update Entity Auto-Discovery
5.4.3. Ensure Distinct VHDL Namespace for Each Library
5.4.4. Remove Unsupported Parameter Passing
5.4.5. Remove Unsized Constant from WYSIWYG Instantiation
5.4.6. Remove Non-Standard Pragmas
5.4.7. Declare Objects Before Initial Values
5.4.8. Confine SystemVerilog Features to SystemVerilog Files
5.4.9. Avoid Assignment Mixing in Always Blocks
5.4.10. Avoid Unconnected, Non-Existent Ports
5.4.11. Avoid Illegal Parameter Ranges
5.4.12. Update Verilog HDL and VHDL Type Mapping
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2.1. Viewing Basic Project Information
You can view basic information about your project in the Tasks pane, Project Navigator, Report panel, and Messages window.
Project Tasks Pane
The Tasks pane (View > Tasks) provides one-click launch of common project tasks, such as creating design files, specifying project settings, running compilation, debug and timing closure, and device programming.
The Project Navigator
The Project Navigator (View > Utility Windows > Project Navigator) displays information about the elements of your project, such as the design files, IP components, and your project hierarchy (after elaboration). You can right-click items in the Project Navigator to locate or perform actions on the elements of your project. The Project Navigator organizes information on the Files, Hierarchy, Design Units, and IP Components tabs.Project Navigator Tab | Description |
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Files | Lists all design files in the current project. Right-click design files in this tab to run these commands:
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Hierarchy | Provides a visual representation of the project hierarchy, specific resource usage information, and device and device family information. Right-click items in the hierarchy to Locate, Set as Top-Level Entity, or define Logic Lock regions or design partitions. |
Design Units | Displays the design units in the project. Right-click a design unit to Locate in Design File. |
IP Components | Displays the design files that make up the IP instantiated in the project, including Intel® FPGA IP, Platform Designer (Standard) components, and third-party IP. Click Launch IP Upgrade Tool from this tab to upgrade outdated IP components. Right-click any IP component to Edit in Parameter Editor. |
Revisions | Displays the current project revisions. |
Figure 4. Project Navigator Hierarchy, Files, Design Units, IP Components, and Revisions Tabs