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Answers to Top FAQs
1. Introduction to Quartus® Prime Pro Edition
2. Quick Start Steps
3. Planning FPGA Design for RTL Flow
4. Working With Altera IP Cores
5. Creating a New FPGA Design Project
6. Migrate Your FPGA Design Project
7. Managing Quartus® Prime Projects
8. Next Steps After Getting Started
A. Using the Design Space Explorer II
B. Document Revision History for Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide Getting Started
4.1. Altera IP Catalog and Parameter Editor
4.2. Installing and Licensing Altera IP Cores
4.3. IP General Settings
4.4. Adding IP to IP Catalog
4.5. Best Practices for Altera IP
4.6. Specifying the IP Parameters and Options ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
4.7. IP Core Generation Output ( Quartus® Prime Pro Edition)
4.8. Scripting IP Core Generation
4.9. Modifying an IP Variation
4.10. Upgrading IP Cores
4.11. Simulating Altera IP Cores
4.12. Generating Simulation Files for Platform Designer Systems and IP Variants
4.13. Synthesizing IP Cores in Other EDA Tools
4.14. Instantiating IP Cores in HDL
4.15. Support for the IEEE 1735 Encryption Standard
4.16. Related Trainings and Resources
6.1.2.1. Modifying Entity Name Assignments
6.1.2.2. Resolving Timing Constraint Entity Names
6.1.2.3. Verifying Generated Node Name Assignments
6.1.2.4. Replace Logic Lock (Standard) Regions
6.1.2.5. Modifying Signal Tap Logic Analyzer Files
6.1.2.6. Removing References to .qip Files
6.1.2.7. Removing Unsupported Feature Assignments
6.1.4.1. Verifying Verilog Compilation Unit
6.1.4.2. Updating Entity Auto-Discovery
6.1.4.3. Ensuring Distinct VHDL Namespace for Each Library
6.1.4.4. Removing Unsupported Parameter Passing
6.1.4.5. Removing Unsized Constant from WYSIWYG Instantiation
6.1.4.6. Removing Non-Standard Pragmas
6.1.4.7. Declaring Objects Before Initial Values
6.1.4.8. Confining SystemVerilog Features to SystemVerilog Files
6.1.4.9. Avoiding Assignment Mixing in Always Blocks
6.1.4.10. Avoiding Unconnected, Non-Existent Ports
6.1.4.11. Avoiding Invalid Parameter Ranges
6.1.4.12. Updating Verilog HDL and VHDL Type Mapping
6.1.4.13. Converting Symbolic BDF Files to Acceptable File Formats
7.1. Viewing Basic Project Information
7.2. Managing Project Settings
7.3. Viewing Parameter Settings From the Project Navigator
7.4. Managing Logic Design Files
7.5. Managing Timing Constraints
7.6. Integrating Other EDA Tools
7.7. Exporting Compilation Results
7.8. Archiving Projects
7.9. Command-Line Interface
7.10. Related Trainings
7.7.1. Exporting a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
7.7.2. Importing a Version-Compatible Compilation Database
7.7.3. Creating a Design Partition
7.7.4. Exporting a Design Partition
7.7.5. Reusing a Design Partition
7.7.6. Viewing Quartus Database File Information
7.7.7. Clearing Compilation Results
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4.2. Installing and Licensing Altera IP Cores
The Quartus® Prime software installation includes the Altera IP library. This library provides many useful IP cores for your production use without the need for an additional license. Some Altera IP cores require purchase of a separate license for production use. The FPGA IP Evaluation Mode allows you to evaluate these licensed Altera IP cores in simulation and hardware, before deciding to purchase a full production IP core license. You only need to purchase a full production license for licensed Altera® IP cores after you complete hardware testing and are ready to use the IP in production.
The Quartus® Prime software installs IP cores in the following locations by default:
Figure 6. IP Core Installation Path
Location | Software | Platform |
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<drive>:\altera_pro\<version>\quartus\ip\altera | Quartus® Prime Pro Edition | Windows* |
<drive>:\altera_standard\<version>\quartus\ip\altera | Quartus® Prime Standard Edition | Windows |
<home directory>:/altera_pro/<version>/quartus/ip/altera | Quartus® Prime Pro Edition | Linux* |
<home directory>:/altera/<version>/quartus/ip/altera | Quartus® Prime Standard Edition | Linux |
Note: The Quartus® Prime software does not support spaces in the installation path.