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Altera_Forum
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Any other simulation tools which is easy to use and can get the user manual/other document related to the tools easily? Thanks. :oops:

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Altera_Forum
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Are you referring to design functional simulation? If yes, I think the Modelsim Altera starter edition will be a good one to start with.

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Altera_Forum
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Table 2 from link below might give you some ideas regarding the simulations information: 

https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/design-software/modelsim.html
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Altera_Forum
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ops.. I mean any other functional simulation tools other than modelsim? 

@Irish having error to open ur link.
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Altera_Forum
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ops.. I mean any tools other than modelsim can do functional simulation?

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Altera_Forum
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Perhaps you may refer to the link below: 

https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/design-software/quartus-ii/simulation.html 

It would cover the simulation tools other than modelsim. 

 

For signal integrity check, you could have the IBIS simulation.
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Altera_Forum
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There are several tools 

Modelsim 

Active hdl 

Ncsim 

 

These all require a license, but have lots of features. Some have cute down free version. 

 

There are a few free vhdl and verilog simulators, but they are mostly hobby projects, harder to use and no where near as fully featured.
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Altera_Forum
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Hi Metaboy, 

 

If you are working with the Altera FPGA, I think the best would be to use the Modelsim Altera Starter edition because it is free and also come with pre-compiled Altera libraries which will ease you simulation.
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Altera_Forum
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Found that commands required to run simulation with modelsim. Where can I get the list of commands? Thanks.

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Modelsim has full documentation in the /docs/ folder

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