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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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1.9. Partial Reconfiguration Project Management
When compiling your PR project, you must create a base revision, and one or more reconfigurable revisions. The project revision you start out is termed the base revision.