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1. About the PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces IP
2. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP for Agilex™ 5 D-Series and E-Series Devices
3. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP for Agilex™ 7 M-Series Devices
4. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP for Agilex™ 7 F-Series and I-Series Devices
5. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP for Stratix® 10 Devices
6. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP for Arria® 10 and Cyclone® 10 GX Devices
7. PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP User Guide Document Archives
8. Document Revision History for the PHY Lite for Parallel Interfaces FPGA IP User Guide
5.5.6.4.1. Timing Closure: Dynamic Reconfiguration
5.5.6.4.2. Timing Closure: Input Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
5.5.6.4.3. Timing Closure: Output Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
5.5.6.4.4. Timing Closure: Non Edge-Aligned Input Data
5.5.6.4.5. I/O Timing Violation
5.5.6.4.6. Internal FPGA Path Timing Violation
6.5.6.4.1. Timing Closure: Dynamic Reconfiguration
6.5.6.4.2. Timing Closure: Input Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
6.5.6.4.3. Timing Closure: Output Strobe Setup and Hold Delay Constraints
6.5.6.4.4. Timing Closure: Non Edge-Aligned Input Data
6.5.6.4.5. I/O Timing Violation
6.5.6.4.6. Internal FPGA Path Timing Violation
3.6.1.2.1. Generating the Synthesis Design Example
The make_qii_design.tcl generates a synthesizable hardware design example and an Quartus® Prime project, ready for compilation.
To generate synthesizable design example, run the following script at the end of IP generation:
quartus_sh -t make_qii_design.tcl
To specify an exact device to use, run the following script:
quartus_sh -t make_qii_design.tcl [device_name]
This script generates a qii directory containing a project called ed_synth.qpf. Use the Quartus® Prime software to open and compile this project.
The synthesis design example provides an example of the core and I/O connectivity for your IP configuration with Calibration IP as the interface for the Avalon® memory-mapped interface calibration addresses.
Figure 49. High-Level View of the Synthesis Design Example with Dynamic Reconfiguration