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2.1.2.1. Specify Instance-Specific Constraints in Assignment Editor
2.1.2.2. Specify NoC Constraints in NoC Assignment Editor
2.1.2.3. Specify I/O Constraints in Pin Planner
2.1.2.4. Plan Interface Constraints in Interface Planner and Tile Interface Planner
2.1.2.5. Adjust Constraints with the Chip Planner
2.1.2.6. Constraining Designs with the Design Partition Planner
4.2.1. Assigning to Exclusive Pin Groups
4.2.2. Assigning Slew Rate and Drive Strength
4.2.3. Assigning I/O Banks
4.2.4. Changing Pin Planner Highlight Colors
4.2.5. Showing I/O Lanes
4.2.6. Assigning Differential Pins
4.2.7. Entering Pin Assignments with Tcl Commands
4.2.8. Entering Pin Assignments in HDL Code
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2.2. Constraining Designs with Tcl Scripts
You can perform all your design assignments using .sdc and .qsf setting files. To integrate these files in compilation and optimization flows, use Tcl scripts. Even though .sdc and .qsf files are written in Tcl syntax, they are not executable by themselves.
When you use Intel® Quartus® Prime Tcl packages, your scripts can open projects, make the assignments, compile the design, and compare compilation results against known goals and benchmarks. Furthermore, such a script can automate the iterative design process by modifying constraints and recompiling the design.