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1. About the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® FPGA IP Design Example User Guide
2. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® FPGA IP Design Example Quick Start Guide
3. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP Design Example Description
4. Document Revision History for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP Design Example User Guide
2.1. Creating an Intel® Quartus® Prime Project for Your HBM2E System
2.2. Configuring the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP
2.3. Generating the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP Design Example for Synthesis and Simulation
2.4. Compiling and Programming the Intel Agilex® 7 M-Series High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP Design Example
2.5. Simulating the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® FPGA IP
2.5.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® FPGA IP Example Design For Simulation
2.5.2. Simulating High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel® FPGA IP with Synopsys VCS*
2.5.3. Simulating the HBM2E Intel FPGA IP with ModelSim SE
2.5.4. Simulating the HBM2E Intel FPGA IP with Cadence* Xcelium Parallel Simulator
2.5.5. Simulating High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface IP Instantiated in Your Project
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2.4. Compiling and Programming the Intel Agilex® 7 M-Series High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2E) Interface Intel FPGA IP Design Example
Follow these steps to compile and program the design example in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software.
- To open the design example, click File > Open project, and navigate to the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition folder containing the design example directory, such as <project_directory>/<example_design_directory>/qii/ed_synth.qpf , and click Open.
- You can make the necessary pin assignments in the .qsf file or in the Pin Planner.
(Refer to Top-Level Signals of the HBM2E Design Example for details on the reset and reference clock signals that require pin assignments.)
- To begin compilation, click Processing > Start Compilation.