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1. Answers to Top FAQs
2. Network-on-Chip (NoC) Overview
3. Hard Memory NoC in Intel® Agilex® 7 M-Series FPGAs
4. NoC Design Flow in Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition
5. NoC Real-time Performance Monitoring
6. Simulating NoC Designs
7. NoC Power Estimation
8. Hard Memory NoC IP Reference
9. Document Revision History of Intel® Agilex® 7 M-Series FPGA Network-on-Chip (NoC) User Guide
6.1. Adding NoC Connectivity and Address Mapping to the Simulation Netlist
6.2. Generating a Simulation Registration Include File ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Compilation Flow)
6.3. Generating a Simulation Registration Include File (Optional Early RTL Simulation Flow)
6.4. Contents of Simulation Registration Include File
8.1.2.1. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP AXI4/AXI4 Lite Interfaces
8.1.2.2. NoC Initiator AXI4 User Interface Signals
8.1.2.3. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP AXI4 Lite User Interface Signals
8.1.2.4. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP Clock and Reset Signals
8.1.2.5. NoC Initiator Intel FPGA IP Platform Designer-Only Signals
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3.5.1. Determining the Number of NoC Targets
The number of NoC targets in your design and their associated bandwidth depends on the type of memory resource that your design uses. Refer to the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® Agilex® 7 FPGA IP User Guide or the External Memory Interfaces Intel® Agilex® 7 M-Series FPGA IP User Guide for details.