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MegaCore Version 9.1
Altera Corporation
RLDRAM II Controller MegaCore Function User Guide
November 2009
RLDRAM II Controller Walkthrough
1.
After you review the generation report, click Exit to close IP
Toolbench.
1
The Quartus II IP File (.qip) is a file generated by the
MegaWizard interface, and contains information about the
generated IP core. You are prompted to add this .qip file to the
current Quartus II project at the time of file generation. In most
cases, the .qip file contains all of the necessary assignments and
information required to process the core or system in the
Quartus II compiler. Generally, a single .qip file is generated for
each MegaCore function or system in the Quartus II compiler.
Now, simulate the example design (refer to
), edit the PLL(s), and compile (refer to
the Example Design” on page 3–14
).
<variation name>_auk_rldramii_dm_group.vhd or
.v
Data mask (DM) group.
<variation name>_auk_rldramii_dqs_group.vhd or
.v
DQS group.
<variation
name>_auk_rldramii_pipeline_addr_cmd.vhd or
.v
Address and command pipeline registers.
<variation name>_auk_rldramii_pipeline_qvld.vhd
or .v
Valid data flag (QVLD) pipeline registers.
<variation
name>_auk_rldramii_pipeline_rdata.vhd or .v
Read data pipeline registers.
<variation
name>_auk_rldramii_pipeline_wdata.vhd or .v
Write data pipeline registers.
<variation name>_auk_rldramii_qvld_group.vhd
or .v
QVLD group.
<variation name>.html
MegaCore function report file.
<variation name>.qip
Contains Quartus II project information for your
MegaCore function variations.
(1)
<top-level name> is the name of the Quartus II project top-level entity.
(2)
<variation name> is the name you assign.
(3)
<device name> is the device family name.
Table 3–1. Generated Files (Part 2 of 2)
Note (1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
Filename
Description