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HI,
Can I use 8B10B IP (http://www.altera.com/literature/ug/ug_ed8b10b.pdf?gsa_pos=2&wt.oss_r=1&wt.oss=8b10b%20encoder/decoder) with QUARTUS 14 and MAX10 ? THX, Guy.Link Copied
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I presume you can. MAX 10 is effectively Cyclone IV core technology.
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The problem is that I can't find the IP on QUARTUS 14.......
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--- Quote Start --- The problem is that I can't find the IP on QUARTUS 14....... There is a problem with me installation ? --- Quote End --- 8b10b IP core is discontinued. But you can refer to the Chapter 11 of the advanced synthesis cookbook (http://www.altera.com/literature/manual/stx_cookbook.pdf). Source codes are available in the archive: [url]www.altera.com/literature/manual/cookbook.zip (www.altera.com/literature/manual/cookbook.zip)[/URL]
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Just to add on, after implementing the 8b10b codes as per the cookbook, it is recommended to run through Quartus II compilation to check for any violation. After that, perform a functional simulation to verify the behavior of your code.
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