F-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
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711009
Date
4/11/2024
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1. About the F-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Suite Intel® FPGA IP Core
2. Interface Overview
3. Parameters
4. Designing with the IP Core
5. Block Description
6. Configuration Registers
7. F-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
8. Document Revision History for the F-Tile Dynamic Reconfiguration Suite Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
4.1. Generating Dynamic Reconfiguration Design and Configuration Profiles
4.2. Dynamic Reconfiguration QSF Settings
4.3. Dynamic Reconfiguration Using QSF-driven Flow
4.4. Dynamic Reconfiguration Rules
4.5. Hardware States and Configuration Profiles
4.6. Nios® -Based Dynamic Reconfiguration Flow
4.7. Using the Tile Assignment Editor
4.8. Visualizing Dynamic Reconfiguration Group Placement
4.9. Assigning IP_COLOCATE Hierarchy
4.10. Example: Dynamic Reconfiguration with Multirate IP Flow
4.11. Example: Dynamic Reconfiguration Programming Sequence
4.12. Dynamic Reconfiguration Error Recovery Handling
4.13. Determining Profile Numbers
4.14. Master Clock Channel
4.15. Using the IP_RECONFIG_GROUP_PARENT QSF Assignment
4.16. Simulating the IP Core
6.1. Dynamic Reconfiguration New Trigger
6.2. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 0
6.3. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 1
6.4. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 2
6.5. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 3
6.6. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 4
6.7. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 5
6.8. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 6
6.9. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 7
6.10. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 8
6.11. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 9
6.12. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 10
6.13. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 11
6.14. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 12
6.15. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 13
6.16. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 14
6.17. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 15
6.18. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 16
6.19. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 17
6.20. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 18
6.21. Dynamic Reconfiguration Next Profile 19
6.22. Dynamic Reconfiguration Avalon MM Timeout
6.23. Dynamic Reconfiguration TX Channel Reconfiguration
6.24. Dynamic Reconfiguration RX Channel Reconfiguration
6.25. Dynamic Reconfiguration TX Channel in Reset Acknowledgment
6.26. Dynamic Reconfiguration TX Channel out of Reset
6.27. Dynamic Reconfiguration TX Channel Reset Control Init Status
6.28. Dynamic Reconfiguration TX Channel Source Alarm
6.29. Dynamic Reconfiguration RX Channel in Reset Acknowledgment
6.30. Dynamic Reconfiguration RX Channel out of Reset
6.31. Dynamic Reconfiguration RX Channel Reset Control Init Status
6.32. Dynamic Reconfiguration RX Channel Source Alarm
6.33. Dynamic Reconfiguration Local Error Status
4.8. Visualizing Dynamic Reconfiguration Group Placement
The Tile Interface Planner contains a Reconfiguration Groups pane that lists all reconfiguration groups in the design. The reconfiguration groups can consist of multirate IP as well as reconfiguration groups defined by you.
The Design tree and Reconfiguration Groups panes list all member IPs along with the reconfiguration tree structure. If you place a dynamic reconfiguration group, the tile placement view shows the placement of the startup instance IP by default.
If you click a non-startup IP in either the design tree or Reconfiguration Groups pane, the default placement is updated with the placement of that particular IP instead of the startup instance. All views within the Tile Interface Planner are synchronized. If you select an object in one pane, the other panes update accordingly.
Figure 14. Tile Interface Planner
