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1.1. About Synplify Support
1.2. Design Flow
1.3. Hardware Description Language Support
1.4. Intel Device Family Support
1.5. Tool Setup
1.6. Synplify Software Generated Files
1.7. Design Constraints Support
1.8. Simulation and Formal Verification
1.9. Synplify Optimization Strategies
1.10. Guidelines for Intel FPGA IP Cores and Architecture-Specific Features
1.11. Incremental Compilation and Block-Based Design
1.12. Synopsys Synplify* Support Revision History
1.10.1.1. Instantiating Intel FPGA IP Cores with IP Catalog Generated Verilog HDL Files
1.10.1.2. Instantiating Intel FPGA IP Cores with IP Catalog Generated VHDL Files
1.10.1.3. Changing Synplify’s Default Behavior for Instantiated Intel FPGA IP Cores
1.10.1.4. Instantiating Intellectual Property with the IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
1.10.1.5. Instantiating Black Box IP Cores with Generated Verilog HDL Files
1.10.1.6. Instantiating Black Box IP Cores with Generated VHDL Files
1.10.1.7. Other Synplify Software Attributes for Creating Black Boxes
1.11.1. Design Flow for Incremental Compilation
1.11.2. Creating a Design with Separate Netlist Files for Incremental Compilation
1.11.3. Using MultiPoint Synthesis with Incremental Compilation
1.11.4. Creating Multiple .vqm Files for a Incremental Compilation Flow With Separate Synplify Projects
1.11.5. Performing Incremental Compilation in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
2.1. About Precision RTL Synthesis Support
2.2. Design Flow
2.3. Intel Device Family Support
2.4. Precision Synthesis Generated Files
2.5. Creating and Compiling a Project in the Precision Synthesis Software
2.6. Mapping the Precision Synthesis Design
2.7. Synthesizing the Design and Evaluating the Results
2.8. Exporting Designs to the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software Using NativeLink Integration
2.9. Guidelines for Intel FPGA IP Cores and Architecture-Specific Features
2.10. Incremental Compilation and Block-Based Design
2.11. Mentor Graphics Precision* Synthesis Support Revision History
2.8.1. Running the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software from within the Precision Synthesis Software
2.8.2. Running the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software Manually Using the Precision Synthesis‑Generated Tcl Script
2.8.3. Using the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software to Run the Precision Synthesis Software
2.8.4. Passing Constraints to the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
2.9.1. Instantiating IP Cores With IP Catalog-Generated Verilog HDL Files
2.9.2. Instantiating IP Cores With IP Catalog-Generated VHDL Files
2.9.3. Instantiating Intellectual Property With the IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
2.9.4. Instantiating Black Box IP Functions With Generated Verilog HDL Files
2.9.5. Instantiating Black Box IP Functions With Generated VHDL Files
2.9.6. Inferring Intel FPGA IP Cores from HDL Code
2.10.1. Creating a Design with Precision RTL Plus Incremental Synthesis
2.10.2. Creating Multiple Mapped Netlist Files With Separate Precision Projects or Implementations
2.10.3. Creating Black Boxes to Create Netlists
2.10.4. Creating Intel® Quartus® Prime Projects for Multiple Netlist Files
2.10.5. Hierarchy and Design Considerations
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1.7. Design Constraints Support
You can specify timing constraints and attributes by using the SCOPE window of the Synplify software, by editing the .sdc file, or by defining the compiler directives in the HDL source file. The Synplify software forward-annotates many of these constraints to the Intel® Quartus® Prime software.
After synthesis is complete, do the following steps:
- Import the .vqm netlist to the Intel® Quartus® Prime software for place-and-route.
- Use the .tcl file generated by the Synplify software to forward‑annotate your project constraints including device selection. The .tcl file calls the generated .scf to forward-annotate Timing Analyzer timing constraints.