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Hi Terry Simpson,
Apologize for the delayed response.
Regarding to your question, I might not be able to direct if the license is the correct one or which license you require without looking at the project.
However I can suggest to you to apply an Intel 90-Day Evaluation License use with Quartus Pro/Standard (Free licensing trial).
Login to Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center and request the Quartus evaluation free license here: https://licensing.intel.com/
1) Go to Sign up for Evaluation or Free licenses
2) Select Intel® FPGA EVALUATION-LIC
3) # of Seats is always 1
4) Check the T&C box
5) Add the required options
6) Click Get License button
Once you run your project compilation, Quartus will automatically create a assembler report, .asm.rpt file.
( The assembler report is located in <Project directory>/Output_files/<project_name>.asm.rpt.)
In this report will show which IP license that you do not have.
You may refer to below KDB as your reference:
FPGA Knowledge Base Article ID: 000080459 - IP licensing
Hope this answer you question.
May I know if are you using Intel development kit?"
Thank you.
Best Regards,
ZulsyafiqH_Intel
Thanks for the response.
I went through the process you described above, generated the trial license and loaded it into Quartus, however, the JESD204B license is not included in the trial license.
Note that I can build a temporary design and use the generated programming file with JESD204B IP in Evaluation Mode. In this mode, the config file and IP is functional for 1 hour and requires the JTAG cable to be connected to the hardware.
I am still not confident that the IP license sold by distributors is the correct one for my application, device, Quartus version, IP version, etc.
Thanks again,
Terry