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I have a testbench running with a UFM instance generated from Platform designer. I have managed to link the fiftyfivenm_unvm to the altera_onchip_flash module, but it is still not working (it is not giving out any signals). I have checked the altera_onchip_flash_avmm_data_controller instance inside the altera_onchip_flash module and it seems to be working correctly, but it keeps failing on write because the fiftyfivenm_unvm instance is not asserting any busy signal.
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Hi,
Currently I am reviewing the forum for any open questions and found this thread. I apologize that no one seems to answer this question that you posted. Since it has been a while you posted this question, I'm wondering if you have found the answer? If not, please let me know, I will try to assign/find someone to assist you. Please do expect some delay in response as most of our agents are out of office due to the year-end holidays. Thank you.
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Nooraini
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Hi ,
May I know the error is the below
Error: (vsim-3033) .
if the above error is occurring kindly follow the below
1) Open modelsim, change directory to \test_design\UFM_sys\simulation\mentor
2) Execute => do msim_setup.tcl
3) Run command => ld
4) If using testbench, pls execute example testbench script in the working directory.
do ./../../../ sim.tcl
Regards,
Rs
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I am having a similar issue with the Max10 UFM. I am able to get it to simulate but now the amm_data_readdata is 'XXXXXXXX' when datavalid asserts...
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