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Why do I have large periphery to core timing violations in my Agilex™ 5 FPGA design?
Description
Due to a problem in the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software version 23.4, you might see large timing violations on paths from a register in an IO Cell to a register in the core. The problem occurs because the tool underestimates the delay between the periphery and the core.
This problem only occurs in designs targeting Agilex™ 5 FPGA devices.
Resolution
To work around this problem, use a Logic Lock Region to constrain the core register(s) close to the IO Cell. Alternative solutions are using a timing overconstraint or increasing the fitter's effort.
This problem is scheduled to be fixed in a future release of the Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software.
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