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Specifying IP Core Parameters and Options
Follow these steps to specify IP core parameters and options.
1. In the Qsys IP Catalog (Tools > IP Catalog), locate and double-click the name of the IP core to
customize. The parameter editor appears.
2. Specify a top-level name for your custom IP variation. This name identifies the IP core variation files
in your project. If prompted, also specify the target Altera device family and output file HDL
preference. Click OK.
3. Specify parameters and options for your IP variation:
• Optionally select preset parameter values. Presets specify all initial parameter values for specific
applications (where provided).
• Specify parameters defining the IP core functionality, port configurations, and device-specific
features.
• Specify options for generation of a timing netlist, simulation model, testbench, or example design
(where applicable).
• Specify options for processing the IP core files in other EDA tools.
4. Click Finish to generate synthesis and other optional files matching your IP variation specifications.
The parameter editor generates the top-level
.qsys
IP variation file and HDL files for synthesis and
simulation. Some IP cores also simultaneously generate a testbench or example design for hardware
testing.
5. To generate a simulation testbench, click Generate > Generate Testbench System. Generate
Testbench System is not available for some IP cores that do not provide a simulation testbench.
6. To generate a top-level HDL example for hardware verification, click Generate > HDL Example.
Generate > HDL Example is not available for some IP cores.
The top-level IP variation is added to the current Quartus II project. Click Project > Add/Remove Files
in Project to manually add a
.qsys
file to a project. Make appropriate pin assignments to connect ports.
Installing and Licensing IP Cores
The Altera IP Library provides many useful IP core functions for your production use without purchasing
an additional license. Some Altera MegaCore
®
IP functions require that you purchase a separate license
for production use. However, the OpenCore
®
feature allows evaluation of any Altera
®
IP core in
simulation and compilation in the Quartus
®
II software. After you are satisfied with functionality and
perfformance, visit the Self Service Licensing Center to obtain a license number for any Altera product.
Figure 3-1: IP Core Installation Path
acds
quartus - Contains the Quartus II software
ip - Contains the Altera IP Library and third-party IP cores
altera - Contains the Altera IP Library source code
Note: The default IP installation directory on Windows is
/altera/
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Specifying IP Core Parameters and Options
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