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IO_STANDARD in Arria 10 2A Bank

Rk_Athram
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Hi,

I am creating pin planning for Arria 10ax057,

i used 2A Bank for GPIO with 1.8V my compilation was successful.

 

in other requirement i have to use LVDS pins, so i removed few GPIO's and taken few 13 sets of LVDS signals, and rest are 1.8V.

Now my fitter is giving error.

Error(11702): I/O standard assignment ' 1.8 V' to pin FPGA_IO43 is not supported by the device. The name ' 1.8 V' is not a valid I/O standard name

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before using LVDS pins from the bank, i faced no issues

Queries:

1) In single bank can i use both LVDS and 1.8V ? If not suggest the document where i can find this information 

2)Is it only 2A bank, (as PCIe hard ip reset is used from 2A)  or it is same for all banks.

 

 

Regards,

Rajesh

 

 

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sstrell
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How are you creating the assignment?  Pin Planner?  Assignment Editor?  It looks like there's a space in front of 1.8 V that probably shouldn't be there.

You can also try running I/O Assignment Analysis from the Processing menu or Pin Planner.  That might provide more detail on the issue.

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

You can refer to this document to see the requirement for LVDS: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/hb/arria-10/a10_handbook.pdf

I would suggest to begin with page 101.

 

Thanks

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Rk_Athram
New Contributor I
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Thank you for reply.

 

as 2A bank is having configuration, and i used those as BIDIR . so it caused error.

when configuration pins ignored/taken as input to design  the issue is solved.

 

Regards,

Rajesh

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AminT_Intel
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 I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.

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