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  1. Re: Quartus Pro 24.1 QSYS uses absolute paths - Intel Community

    May 16, 2025 · Hello, we have a design using hierarchical .qsys subsystems with several layers. All project files are within the same root folder. The folder structure is: root IP several …

  2. Re: Pass Parameters through qsys hierarchy - Intel Community

    May 21, 2025 · Hello, im searching for a way to pass generics/parameters through the Hierarchy of multiple platform Designer files. E.g. I have the following architecture: top.qsys …

  3. Solved: Re: Rename Platfor Designer system - Intel Community

    Feb 25, 2025 · To rename the .qsys in Pro Edition software, you may select File > Archive System and Restore To change the path, right click on the component > Edit Generic Component, …

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  5. DDR3 instantiation, NIOS, Avalon, Qsys - Intel Community

    Jan 11, 2012 · Right now I can compile, with Qsys => Quartus, with a 72 bit DDR3 Qsys UniPHY instantiation. Looks in the verilog code that the interface is 256 bits (64 * 4 based on DDR …

  6. MAX10 and Flash Update module - Intel Community

    Apr 3, 2018 · The IP has an Avalon slave interface. You set a base address in Qsys (Platform Designer) so that a master component, such as Nios, can access and control it at a certain …

  7. Qsys component editor: No modules found when analyzing null

    Jan 23, 2017 · Hello, I am facing a strange Qsys problem when trying to add new components. After I added the synthesis files, I click on "Analyze Synthesis Files" and the appearing dialog …

  8. Newbie project - DSO with high speed ADC, FPGA, DDR2 (3) and …

    Dec 6, 2013 · You should be able to use QSYS to get the basic system up and running, and add on all the basic IP cores required for the SOC portion. But you will have to write the ADC …

  9. Qsys - Intel Community

    Qsys at the moment has 2 big advantage respect SOPC builder: 1- all communications are "packetized" and so you can achieve faster speed (very difficult with SOPC when you start to …