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I am working on the DC-DC power converter application. I utilize the internal ADCs of the MAX10 FPGA for sensing the current and voltages that required for the closed loop control of the power converter.
Can I please know the best way to invoke the Internal ADC in the software?
1. Using Nios II with Avalon MM interface for transmitting the data to the error generator block ( VHDL Soft IP core).
or
2. Accessing the ADC Vale by making a soft IP ADC core to send data to the error generator block ( VHDL Soft IP core).
Also suggest me resources for the implementation of the same.
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I'm not sure what "ADC Vale" is. Your option is #1 but you don't have to use Nios as the control mechanism.
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Hello,
You can find how to build ADC design from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oO1RFa-4Xk
Unfortunately, Intel does not provide custom design example as per request.
You can find the design example list here : https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/design-examples/design-examples-overview.html?query=adc¤tPage=1
regards,
Farabi
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Farabi

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