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1. About Floating-Point IP Cores
2. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Custom Accumulator Intel® FPGA IP Core
3. ALTFP_ADD_SUB IP Core
4. ALTFP_DIV IP Core
5. ALTFP_MULT IP Core
6. ALTFP_SQRT
7. ALTFP_EXP IP Core
8. ALTFP_INV IP Core
9. ALTFP_INV_SQRT IP Core
10. ALTFP_LOG
11. ALTFP_ATAN IP Core
12. ALTFP_SINCOS IP Core
13. ALTFP_ABS IP Core
14. ALTFP_COMPARE IP Core
15. ALTFP_CONVERT IP Core
16. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Functions Intel® FPGA IP Core
17. Floating-Point IP Cores User Guide Document Archives
18. Document Revision History for the Floating-Point IP Cores User Guide
1.1. List of Floating-Point IP Cores
1.2. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
1.3. Design Flow
1.4. Upgrading IP Cores
1.5. Floating-Point IP Cores General Features
1.6. IEEE-754 Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic
1.7. Non-IEEE-754 Standard Format
1.8. Floating-Points IP Cores Output Latency
1.9. Floating-Point IP Cores Design Example Files
1.10. VHDL Component Declaration
1.11. VHDL LIBRARY-USE Declaration
2.1. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Custom Accumulator Intel® FPGA IP Features
2.2. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Custom Accumulator Intel® FPGA IP Output Latency
2.3. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP Resource Utilization and Performance
2.4. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Custom Accumulator Intel® FPGA IP Signals
2.5. FP_ACC_CUSTOM Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Custom Accumulator Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
15.1. ALTFP_CONVERT Features
15.2. ALTFP_CONVERT Conversion Operations
15.3. ALTFP_CONVERT Output Latency
15.4. ALTFP_CONVERT Resource Utilization and Performance
15.5. ALTFP_CONVERT Design Example: Convert Double-Precision Floating-Point Format Numbers
15.6. ALTFP_CONVERT Signals
15.7. ALTFP_CONVERT Parameters
16.1. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Functions Intel® FPGA IP Features
16.2. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Functions Intel® FPGA IP Output Latency
16.3. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Functions Intel® FPGA IP Target Frequency
16.4. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP or Floating Point Functions Intel® FPGA IP Combined Target
16.5. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP Resource Utilization and Performance
16.6. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP Signals
16.7. FP_FUNCTIONS Intel® FPGA IP Parameters
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1.4. Upgrading IP Cores
Any Intel® FPGA IP variations that you generate from a previous version or different edition of the Quartus® Prime software, may require upgrade before compilation in the current software edition or version. The Project Navigator displays a banner indicating the IP upgrade status. Click Launch IP Upgrade Tool or Project > Upgrade IP Components to upgrade outdated IP cores.
Figure 7. IP Upgrade Alert in Project Navigator
Icons in the Upgrade IP Components dialog box indicate when IP upgrade is required, optional, or unsupported for an IP variation in the project. Upgrade IP variations that require upgrade before compilation in the current version of the Quartus® Prime software.
Note: Upgrading IP cores may append a unique identifier to the original IP core entity names, without similarly modifying the IP instance name. There is no requirement to update these entity references in any supporting Quartus® Prime file, such as the Quartus® Prime Settings File (.qsf), Synopsys* Design Constraints File (.sdc), or Signal Tap File (.stp), if these files contain instance names. The Quartus® Prime software reads only the instance name and ignores the entity name in paths that specify both names. Use only instance names in assignments.
IP Core Status | Description |
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IP Upgraded |
Indicates that your IP variation uses the latest version of the Intel® FPGA IP core. |
IP Component Outdated |
Indicates that your IP variation uses an outdated version of the IP core. |
IP Upgrade Optional |
Indicates that upgrade is optional for this IP variation in the current version of the Quartus® Prime software. You can upgrade this IP variation to take advantage of the latest development of this IP core. Alternatively, you can retain previous IP core characteristics by declining to upgrade. Refer to the Description for details about IP core version differences. If you do not upgrade the IP, the IP variation synthesis and simulation files are unchanged and you cannot modify parameters until upgrading. |
IP Upgrade Required |
Indicates that you must upgrade the IP variation before compiling in the current version of the Quartus® Prime software. Refer to the Description for details about IP core version differences. |
IP Upgrade Unsupported |
Indicates that upgrade of the IP variation is not supported in the current version of the Quartus® Prime software due to incompatibility with the current version of the Quartus® Prime software. The Quartus® Prime software prompts you to replace the unsupported IP core with a supported equivalent IP core from the IP Catalog. Refer to the Description for details about IP core version differences and links to Release Notes. |
IP End of Life |
Indicates that Intel designates the IP core as end-of-life status. You may or may not be able to edit the IP core in the parameter editor. Support for this IP core discontinues in future releases of the Quartus® Prime software. |
IP Upgrade Mismatch Warning |
Provides warning of non-critical IP core differences in migrating IP to another device family. |
IP has incompatible subcores |
Indicates that the current version of the Quartus® Prime software does not support compilation of your IP variation, because the IP has incompatible subcores. |
Compilation of IP Not Supported |
Indicates that the current version of the Quartus® Prime software does not support compilation of your IP variation. This can occur if another edition of the Quartus® Prime software, such as the Quartus® Prime Standard Edition, generated this IP. Replace this IP component with a compatible component in the current edition. |
Note: Beginning with the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software version 19.1, IP upgrade supports migration of IP released within one year of the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software version, as the following chart defines:
Figure 8. Quartus® Prime Pro Edition IP Version Upgrade Paths
Follow these steps to upgrade IP cores:
- In the latest version of the Quartus® Prime software, open the Quartus® Prime project containing an outdated IP core variation. The Upgrade IP Components dialog box automatically displays the status of IP cores in your project, along with instructions for upgrading each core. To access this dialog box manually, click Project > Upgrade IP Components.
- To upgrade one or more IP cores that support automatic upgrade, ensure that you turn on the Auto Upgrade option for the IP cores, and click Auto Upgrade. The Status and Version columns update when upgrade is complete. Example designs that any Intel® FPGA IP core provides regenerate automatically whenever you upgrade an IP core.
- To manually upgrade an individual IP core, select the IP core and click Upgrade in Editor (or simply double-click the IP core name). The parameter editor opens, allowing you to adjust parameters and regenerate the latest version of the IP core.
Figure 9. Upgrading IP Cores ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Example)
Note: Intel® FPGA IP cores older than Quartus® Prime software version 12.0 do not support upgrade. Intel verifies that the current version of the Quartus® Prime software compiles the previous two versions of each IP core. The Intel® FPGA IP Core Release Notes reports any verification exceptions for Intel® FPGA IP cores. Intel does not verify compilation for IP cores older than the previous two releases.
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