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BSDL file for 10AS066H3F34E2SG

dhuynh1
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I am looking for a BSDL file for the SoC device with MPN = 10AS066H3F34E2SG.

I was able to download these 3 files, but the ID code does not match with the part above.

     10AS066KF35.bsd

     ARRIA_10_10AS066HF34.bsdl

     ARRIA_10_10AX066HF34.bsdl

 

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AqidAyman_Intel
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dhuynh1
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The downloaded file has the wrong ID code and syntax errors on lines 5269 and 5271.

 

My device (10AS066H3F34E2SG) has ID code of: 11110010111011111111000011011101

                        The downloaded file has ID code of: 00000010111000000101000011011101

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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hello,


Thank you for pointing this out. I will check this with the internal team and update you back as soon as I can.


Thank you for your understanding.


Regards,

Aqid


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dhuynh1
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I noticed on my board, the SoC pin AF13 (NCONFIG) is always driven low by another CPLD chip. Could this logic low on the NCONFIG pin interfere with the JTAG function of the chip?

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dhuynh1
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A low level on the NCONFIG is causing problem to the JTAG function.

I just pulled it up to +1.8V and now the JTAG works fine.

The JTAG chain has 5 parts (devices 1 to 5).

Devices 1 to 4 are SoC and of the same type (10AS066H3F34E2SG).

Device 5 (last in the JTAG chain) is the FPGA, 10AX090S2F45E2SG.

What BSDL file should I use for the ARM Ltd (part of the SoC)?

When we used Xilinx with the ARM built in, we used the null model ARM for JTAG development.

Does Intel have the equivalent null model for ARM Ltd?

J150 JTAG Chain.png

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AqidAyman_Intel
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I have contacted to you through private message on this. Please check your inbox and let me know if you did not receive my reply.


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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hi,


I understand that your request is being escalated through support team in Intel Premier Support.

With that, I will close this forum thread. Is it okay for you?


Regards,

Aqid


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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hello,


I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you.


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Aqid


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