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Pin AB19 has a low voltage.
A good board has proper voltage waveform (1.8 Vdc high, and ≤ 0.3 Vdc low).
This is a waveform amplitude of 1.5 volts difference (1.8 Volt rail).
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Hi,
why are you starting a new thread instead of continuing the previous one? https://community.intel.com/t5/Programmable-Devices/Unexpected-Voltage-output-on-pin-AB19/m-p/1711288
Anyway, now we know at least about used device. Still not clear how the pin is connected in your circuit? How much pull-down current is required by the external circuit to achieve expected 0V level? A schematic would be preferred for explanation. Is it an off-the-shelf development kit or your own design? Which I/O standard is configured for the pin?
Regards
Frank
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1. why are you starting a new thread ... I was unable to navigate my browser back to the original thread. There was also no eMail link I could use.
2. Still not clear how the pin is connected in your circuit? How much pull-down current is required by the external circuit to achieve expected 0V level? See below.
3. A schematic would be preferred for explanation. I am unable to share the schematic - without and NDA in place. Certainly not on an open forum like this.
4. Is it an off-the-shelf development kit or your own design? Our own design.
5. Which I/O standard is configured for the pin? I will check.
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Any update on questions 2 and 5?
For the schematic, you can share it privately with me via email. Let me know if you wish to send it.
Regards,
Aqid
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Aqid:
Thank you for the follow up.
Do you happen to know if Boston Scientific has an NDA in place with Intel?
Please send me your eMail address.
Joe
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Hi Joe,
For your information, I have no access on Intel's NDA and moving forward, we will be referring to Altera NDA.
Let me know if you want to proceed. I will initiate an email to your account.
Regards,
Aqid
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Just so you know, I will not have access to this forum until October 14th. I will resume the support after the system is up again.
If you want me to initiate the email, kindly confirm before tomorrow.
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