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1.1. Compilation Overview
1.2. Using the Compilation Dashboard
1.3. Design Netlist Infrastructure
1.4. Using the Node Finder
1.5. Precompiled Component (PCC) Generation Flow
1.6. Analysis & Elaboration Flow
1.7. Design Synthesis
1.8. Design Place and Route
1.9. Incremental Optimization Flow
1.10. Fast Forward Compilation Flow
1.11. Full Compilation Flow
1.12. Compilation Monitoring Mode
1.13. Exporting Compilation Results
1.14. Integrating Other EDA Tools
1.15. Compiler Optimization Techniques
1.16. Synthesis Language Support
1.17. Synthesis Settings Reference
1.18. Fitter Settings Reference
1.19. Design Compilation Revision History
1.7.3.1. Registering the SDC-on-RTL SDC File
1.7.3.2. Applying the SDC-on-RTL Constraints
1.7.3.3. Inspecting SDC-on-RTL Constraints
1.7.3.4. Creating Constraints in SDC-on-RTL SDC Files
1.7.3.5. Using Entity-Based SDC-on-RTL Constraints
1.7.3.6. Types of SDC Files Used in the Quartus® Prime Software
1.7.3.7. Example: Using SDC-on-RTL Features
1.13.1. Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
1.13.2. Importing a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
1.13.3. Creating a Design Partition
1.13.4. Exporting a Design Partition
1.13.5. Reusing a Design Partition
1.13.6. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
1.13.7. Clearing Compilation Results
2.1. Factors Affecting Compilation Results
2.2. Strategies to Reduce the Overall Compilation Time
2.3. Reducing Synthesis Time and Synthesis Netlist Optimization Time
2.4. Reducing Placement Time
2.5. Reducing Routing Time
2.6. Reducing Static Timing Analysis Time
2.7. Setting Process Priority
2.8. Reducing Compilation Time Revision History
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2.4.1. Placement Effort Multiplier Settings
The Placement Effort Multiplier option controls how much time the Fitter spends in placement. Click Assignments > Settings > Compiler Settings > Advanced Settings (Fitter) and specify a value for Placement Effort Multiplier.
The default value is 1.0, and valid values are greater than 0. Specifying a floating-point number allows you to control the placement effort. A lower value decreases the CPU time but may reduce placement quality. You cannot directly increase the Placement Effort Multiplier to a value greater than 1.0. Use predefined Optimization Mode settings to increase placement effort for improved timing optimization.