Quickly
configure your custom IP
variation in the
IP Parameter Editor.
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Create an
Quartus® Prime Pro Edition
project in which to integrate your IP core.
- In the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition, click File > New Project Wizard to create a new Intel Quartus Prime project, or File > Open Project to open an existing Quartus Prime project. The wizard prompts you to specify a device.
- Specify the device family that meets the speed grade requirements for the IP.
- Click Finish.
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In the IP Catalog, select O-RAN
Intel FPGA IP.
The New IP Variation window appears.
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Specify a top-level name for your new custom IP variation.
The parameter editor saves the IP variation settings in a file named <your_ip> .ip.
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Click OK. The parameter
editor appears.
Figure 4. O-RAN IP Parameter Editor
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Specify the parameters for your IP variation. Refer to Parameters for information about specific IP parameters.
The O-RAN Design Example does not support window monitoring or application layer fragmentation.
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Click the Design Example tab and specify the parameters
for your design example.
Figure 5. Design Example Parameter Editor
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Click Generate HDL.
The Generation dialog box appears.
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Specify output file generation options, and then click
Generate.
The IP variation files generate according to your specifications.
- Click Finish. The parameter editor adds the top-level .ip file to the current project automatically. If you are prompted to manually add the .ip file to the project, click Project > Add/Remove Files in Project to add the file.
- After generating and instantiating your IP variation, make appropriate pin assignments to connect ports and set any appropriate per-instance RTL parameters.