1. Introduction to Intel® FPGA Design Flow for AMD* Xilinx* Users
2. Technology Comparison
3. FPGA Tools Comparison
4. AMD* Xilinx* to Intel® FPGA Design Conversion
5. Conclusion
6. AN 307: Intel® FPGA Design Flow for AMD* Xilinx* Users Archives
7. Document Revision History for Intel® FPGA Design Flow for AMD* Xilinx* Users
3.3.1. Project Creation
3.3.2. Design Entry
3.3.3. IP Status
3.3.4. Design Constraints
3.3.5. Synthesis
3.3.6. Design Implementation
3.3.7. Finalize Pinout
3.3.8. Viewing and Editing Design Placement
3.3.9. Static Timing Analysis
3.3.10. Generation of Device Programming Files
3.3.11. Power Analysis
3.3.12. Simulation
3.3.13. Hardware Verification
3.3.14. View Netlist
3.3.15. Design Optimization
3.3.16. Techniques to Improve Productivity
3.3.17. Partial Reconfiguration
3.3.18. Cross-Probing in the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software
4.2.1.2.1. Memory Mode
4.2.1.2.2. Clocking Mode
4.2.1.2.3. Write and Read Operation Triggering
4.2.1.2.4. Read-During-Write Operation at the Same Address
4.2.1.2.5. Error Correction Code (ECC)
4.2.1.2.6. Byte Enable
4.2.1.2.7. Address Clock Enable
4.2.1.2.8. Parity Bit Support
4.2.1.2.9. Memory Initialization
4.2.1.2.10. Output Synchronous Set/Reset
3.3.3. IP Status
When migrating a project in the Vivado* software, the Report IP Status window displays the list of IPs and the recommendation for upgrading, among other information. The Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software uses the Upgrade IP Components window.
GUI Feature | AMD* Xilinx* Vivado* Software | Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software |
---|---|---|
IP Status | Report IP Status | Upgrade IP Components |
When you open a project containing outdated IP, the Project Navigator displays a banner indicating the IP upgrade status. Click Launch IP Upgrade Tool or Project > Upgrade IP Components to upgrade outdated IP cores.
Icons in the Upgrade IP Components dialog box indicate when IP upgrade is required, optional, or unsupported for IP cores in your design. You must upgrade IP cores that require upgrade before you can compile the IP variation in the current version of the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software. The upgrade process preserves the original IP variation file in the project directory as <my_variant>_BAK.qsys