Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition User Guide: Design Constraints

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Date 1/10/2019
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2.2.5.2. Using Low-Level I/O Primitives

You can alternatively enter I/O pin assignments using low-level I/O primitives. You can assign pin locations, I/O standards, drive strengths, slew rates, and on-chip termination (OCT) value assignments. You can also use low-level differential I/O primitives to define both positive and negative pins of a differential pair in the HDL code for your design.

Primitive-based assignments do not appear in the Pin Planner until after you perform a full compilation and back-annotate pin assignments (Assignments > Back Annotate Assignments).