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1.1. Simulator Support
1.2. Simulation Levels
1.3. HDL Support
1.4. Simulation Flows
1.5. Preparing for Simulation
1.6. Simulating Intel® FPGA IP Cores
1.7. Using NativeLink Simulation ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
1.8. Running a Simulation (Custom Flow)
1.9. Simulating Intel FPGA Designs Revision History
2.2.1. Using ModelSim-Intel FPGA Edition Precompiled Libraries
2.2.2. Disabling Timing Violation on Registers
2.2.3. Passing Parameter Information from Verilog HDL to VHDL
2.2.4. Increasing Simulation Speed
2.2.5. Simulating Transport Delays
2.2.6. Viewing Simulation Messages
2.2.7. Generating Power Analysis Files
2.2.8. Viewing Simulation Waveforms
2.2.9. Simulating with ModelSim-Intel FPGA Edition Waveform Editor
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1.7.1. Setting Up NativeLink Simulation ( Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition)
Before running NativeLink simulation, specify settings for your simulator in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software.
To specify NativeLink settings in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition software, follow these steps:
- Open an Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition project.
- Click Tools > Options and specify the location of your simulator executable file.
Table 6. Execution Paths for EDA Simulators Simulator Path Mentor Graphics ModelSim-AE <drive letter>:\<simulator install path>\win32aloem (Windows) /<simulator install path>/bin (Linux)
Mentor Graphics ModelSim Mentor Graphics QuestaSim <drive letter>:\<simulator install path>\win32 (Windows) <simulator install path>/bin (Linux)
Synopsys VCS/VCS MX <simulator install path>/bin (Linux) Cadence Incisive Enterprise <simulator install path>/tools/bin (Linux) Aldec Active-HDL Aldec Riviera-PRO <drive letter>:\<simulator install path>\bin (Windows) <simulator install path>/bin (Linux)
- Click Assignments > Settings and specify options on the Simulation page and the More NativeLink Settings dialog box. Specify default options for simulation library compilation, netlist and tool command script generation, and for launching RTL or gate-level simulation automatically following compilation.
- If your design includes a testbench, turn on Compile test bench. Click Test Benches to specify options for each testbench. Alternatively, turn on Use script to compile testbench and specify the script file.
- To use a script to setup a simulation, turn on Use script to setup simulation.