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How can I tell if an Intel Quartus II IP core is free to use, or needs a license? Is there a reason why this obvious and vital piece of information is missing from the IP user guides?

CWarr1
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Vicky1
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Hi,

Intel provides 'Evaluation mode' feature to use Intel`s Quartus tool as well as IPs for initial 30 days for free of cost, here user will have time limited programming files but once this period is over user needs to purchase the license for Quartus & IP as well & that status you can check in IP core summary report,

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/documentation/esc1425946071433.html#mwh1410890914743

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/documentation/esc1425946071433.html#tib1564776139165

You can refer the Intel FPGA IP cores guide for details,

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/ug/ug_intro_to_megafunctions.pdf

Regards,

Vicky

 

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CWarr1
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Thanks Vicky, If I understand correctly, the only way to know if a particular Quartus IP module will require an additional license is to implement it, compile it into a project and then look at the assembler report ??? I want to know in advance which modules are free and which will require a paid license. I don’t have a problem with Intel charging a license fee for some IP, I just want to know which IP this applies to. Thanks, Chris
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