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1. Answers to Top FAQs
2. Intel FPGA Simulation Basics
3. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition, ModelSim* , and Questa* Simulator Support
4. Synopsys VCS* and VCS MX Support
5. Aldec Active-HDL and Riviera-PRO Support
6. Cadence Xcelium* Parallel Simulator Support
7. Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide Third-party Simulation Archive
A. Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guides
3.1. Quick Start Example (ModelSim with Verilog)
3.2. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition, ModelSim, and Questa Simulator Guidelines
3.3. ModelSim Simulation Setup Script Example
3.4. Sourcing ModelSim* Simulator Setup Scripts
3.5. Unsupported Features
3.6. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition, ModelSim* , and Questa* Simulator Support Revision History
3.2.1. Using Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition Precompiled Libraries
3.2.2. Passing Parameter Information from Verilog HDL to VHDL
3.2.3. Viewing Simulation Messages
3.2.4. Generating Signal Activity Data for Power Analysis
3.2.5. Viewing Simulation Waveforms
3.2.6. Simulating with Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition Waveform Editor
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2.5.3. Simulating Intel® FPGA IP Cores
The Intel® Quartus® Prime software supports IP core RTL simulation in specific EDA simulators. IP generation optionally creates simulation files, including the functional simulation model, any testbench (or example design), and vendor-specific simulator setup scripts for each IP core. You can use the functional simulation model and any testbench or example design for simulation. IP generation output may also include scripts to compile and run any testbench. The scripts list all models or libraries you require to simulate your IP core.
The Intel® Quartus® Prime software provides integration with many simulators and supports multiple simulation flows, including your own scripted and custom simulation flows. Whichever flow you choose, IP core simulation involves the following steps:
- Generate IP HDL, testbench (or example design), and simulator setup script files.
- Set up your simulator environment and any simulation scripts.
- Compile simulation model libraries.
- Run your simulator.