LCELL Primitive
The LCELL
buffer allocates a logic cell for the
project. The LCELL
buffer produces the true and the
complement of a logic function and makes both available to all
logic in the device. (The output of the LCELL
buffer
must feed through a NOT
gate to use the complement
of the logic function.)
An LCELL
buffer always consumes one logic cell. It
is not removed from a project during logic synthesis.
Note: Do not use
LCELL
primitives to create an intentional delay or
asynchronous pulse. The delay of these elements varies with temperature, power supply
voltage, and device fabrication process, so race conditions can occur and create an
unreliable circuit.You can turn on the Implement as
Output of Logic Cell logic option to insert
LCELL
buffers at strategic points in the project
logic. When you turn on the Ignore LCELL
Buffers logic option, the Compiler automatically
converts all LCELL
buffers to WIRE
primitives.
Note: For information about Quartus® Prime primitive instantiation, go to Using a Quartus® Prime
Logic Function.