H-Tile Hard IP Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide: Stratix® 10 Devices

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Date 4/09/2024
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2.2. Specifying the IP Core Parameters and Options

The H-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet IP parameter editor allows you to quickly configure your custom IP variation. Use the following steps to specify IP core options and parameters in the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software.
  1. If you do not already have an Quartus® Prime Pro Edition project in which to integrate your H-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet IP core, you must create one.
    1. In the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition, click File > New Project Wizard to create a new Quartus Prime project, or File > Open Project to open an existing Quartus Prime project. The wizard prompts you to specify a device.
    2. Specify the device family Stratix® 10 and select a production H-tile device that meets the speed grade requirements for the IP core.
    3. Click Finish.
  2. In the IP Catalog, locate and select H-tile Hard IP for Ethernet. The New IP Variation window appears.
  3. Specify a top-level name for your new custom IP variation. The parameter editor saves the IP variation settings in a file named <your_ip> .ip.
  4. Click OK. The parameter editor appears.
  5. Specify the parameters for your IP core variation. Refer to Parameter Editor Parameters for information about specific IP core parameters.
  6. Optionally, to generate a simulation testbench or compilation and hardware design example, follow the instructions in the H-Tile Hard IP for Ethernet Stratix® 10 FPGA IP Design Example User Guide.
  7. Click Generate HDL. The Generation dialog box appears.
  8. Specify output file generation options, and then click Generate. The IP variation files generate according to your specifications.
  9. Close the IP generator window. The parameter editor adds the top-level .ip file to the current project automatically. If you are prompted to manually add the .ip file to the project, click Project > Add/Remove Files in Project to add the file.
  10. After generating and instantiating your IP variation, make appropriate pin assignments to connect ports and set any appropriate per-instance RTL parameters.