Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Third-party Synthesis
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683122
Date
5/23/2025
Public
1.1. About Precision RTL Synthesis Support
1.2. Precision RTL Integration Flow
1.3. Altera Device Family Support
1.4. Precision RTL Generated Files
1.5. Creating and Compiling a Project in the Precision Synthesis Software
1.6. Mapping the Design with Precision RTL
1.7. Synthesizing the Design and Evaluating the Results
1.8. Guidelines for Altera IP Cores and Architecture-Specific Features
1.9. Siemens EDA Precision* RTL Synthesis Support Revision History
1.8.1. Instantiating IP Cores With IP Catalog-Generated Verilog HDL Files
1.8.2. Instantiating IP Cores With IP Catalog-Generated VHDL Files
1.8.3. Instantiating Intellectual Property With the IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
1.8.4. Instantiating Black Box IP Functions With Generated Verilog HDL Files
1.8.5. Instantiating Black Box IP Functions With Generated VHDL Files
1.8.6. Inferring Altera IP Cores from HDL Code
2.1. About Synplify Support
2.2. Synplify Software Integration Flow
2.3. Hardware Description Language Support
2.4. Altera Device Family Support
2.5. Tool Setup
2.6. Synplify Software Generated Files
2.7. Design Constraints Support
2.8. Simulation and Formal Verification
2.9. Synplify Optimization Strategies
2.10. Guidelines for Altera IP Cores and Architecture-Specific Features
2.11. Synopsys Synplify* Support Revision History
2.12. Quartus Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Third-Party Synthesis Archives
2.10.1.1. Instantiating Altera IP Cores with IP Catalog Generated Verilog HDL Files
2.10.1.2. Instantiating Altera IP Cores with IP Catalog Generated VHDL Files
2.10.1.3. Changing Synplify’s Default Behavior for Instantiated Altera IP Cores
2.10.1.4. Instantiating Intellectual Property with the IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
2.10.1.5. Instantiating Black Box IP Cores with Generated Verilog HDL Files
2.10.1.6. Instantiating Black Box IP Cores with Generated VHDL Files
2.10.1.7. Other Synplify Software Attributes for Creating Black Boxes
1.8.6. Inferring Altera IP Cores from HDL Code
The Precision RTL software automatically recognizes certain types of HDL code and maps arithmetical operators, relational operators, and memory (RAM and ROM), to technology-specific implementations. This functionality allows technology-specific resources to implement these structures by inferring the appropriate Altera function to provide optimal results. In some cases, the Precision RTL software has options that you can use to disable or control inference.
For coding style recommendations and examples for inferring technology-specific architecture in Altera devices, refer to the Precision RTL Synthesis Style Guide.