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Is there any restriction of using Quartus Prime Eval license?

OZhao1
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Hi,
I plan to generate a Quartus Prime Pro evaluation license. Just wondering if it has any restrictions to use? will it allow users to generate a bitstream file?

Thanks,
Olive
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AR_A_Intel
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Hello

 

Welcome to INTEL forum. Per my understanding, During Intel FPGA IP Evaluation

Mode, the Compiler only generates a time-limited device programming file (<project

name>_time_limited.sof) that expires at the time limit.

You only need to purchase a full production license for licensed Intel FPGA IP cores

after you complete hardware testing and are ready to use the IP in production.

Refer for more file:///C:/Users/aabdrahi/Downloads/an320-683502-667093.pdf


OZhao1
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BTW, what is the name of this application note (an320-683502-667093.pdf)? I did not find it by searching the file name.

 

Thanks,

Olive

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OZhao1
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Thanks a lot for your response!

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AR_A_Intel
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Hi

 

You could refer to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683502/17-1/an-320-using.html AN 320: Using Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode



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AR_A_Intel
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I hope all is well. We have not heard from you and I hope that my last note clears up this matter. It is not recommended to keep a Case idle too long without activities. This thread will be transitioned to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you


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OZhao1
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Sorry for the late response! Yes, it is clear now, and thanks for your answers!

 

Olive

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