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Hello team,
the programming execution fails at 4%. Attached is the Quartus II project, a screenshot of the programming execution and the schematics of the FPGA. The programming file is the *.pof.
Do you see any mistakes?
Best regards,
Jochen
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Fakhrul
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Have you tried direct programming with a .sof instead of the .pof?
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Hello team,
it seems that a programming once with a *.sof file and subsequent programming with a *.pof file with the check box "Enable real-time ISP to allow programming when available" avrivated is successfull. Can you confirm that?
Best regards,
Jochen
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Hi JRe2s,
Yes, when programming a MAX 10 FPGA, you typically need to first program the "SOF" file, which essentially acts as a bootloader that allows you to then program the full configuration data onto the device using the on-chip flash memory. Check the Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration User Guide for more details. Additionally, when you enable this real-time ISP, it is a slow mode. In certain situation, we would suggest to enable it as a workaround to overcome the error.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Since you have solved your issues, I’ll transition this thread to community support. If you have any new questions, feel free to open a new thread to receive assistance from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community members will continue to help you here.
Thank you for your engagement!
Best regards,
Fakhrul

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