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1.1. Terminology
1.2. An Example of a Partial Reconfiguration Design
1.3. Partial Reconfiguration Modes
1.4. Partial Reconfiguration Design Flow
1.5. Freeze Logic for PR Regions
1.6. Implementation Details for Partial Reconfiguration
1.7. Example of a Partial Reconfiguration Design with an External Host
1.8. Example Partial Reconfiguration with an Internal Host
1.9. Partial Reconfiguration Project Management
1.10. Programming Files for a Partial Reconfiguration Project
1.11. On-Chip Debug for PR Designs
1.12. Partial Reconfiguration Known Limitations
1.13. Document Revision History
1.10.2.1. Generating a .pmsf File from a .msf and .sof Input File
1.10.2.2. Generating a .rbf File from a .pmsf Input File
1.10.2.3. Create a Merged .msf File from Multiple .msf Files
1.10.2.4. Generating a Merged .pmsf File from Multiple .pmsf Files
1.10.2.5. Enable Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Decompression when Configuring Base Design SOF file in JTAG mode
1.10.2.6. Enable Bitstream Decryption Option
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1.10.2.5. Enable Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Decompression when Configuring Base Design SOF file in JTAG mode
In the Intel® Quartus® Prime software, the Convert Programming Files window provides the option in the .sof file properties to enable bitstream decompression during partial reconfiguration.
This option is available when converting base .sof to any supported programming file types, such as .rbf, .pof, and .jic.
In order to view this option, the base .sof must be targeted on Stratix V devices in the .sof File Properties. This option must be turned on if you turned on the Compression option during .pmsf to .rbf file generation.