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Hello,
On this page :
It says that vertical migration path is possible for Cyclone V E U483 package. But when changing the device in Quartus from 5CEBA4F23C8N to 5CEBA5F23C8N, some nodes have illegal location because their associated pins are now set to NC with the new part.
Is the link wrong then ? It seems that it requires board layout changes, as there is no way to re route these not connected ports internally ?
Regards
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Vertical migration means that the same package can be used with the same land pattern on the board. As noted on the page you linked to, you can use the pin migration view in the Pin Planner in Quartus to make sure your I/O design will work with the original device and the device you want to migrate to.
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Hi Simon,
Yes, as mentioned by @sstrell, you can always refer to migration view to verify the pin migration compatibility. You can refer here Verifying Pin Migration Compatibility
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I still don't understand : What does the blue arrows mean then ?
Because it is expected that same package will have the same land pattern on the board
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That's what I said. Anything within a blue arrow has the same land pattern, but you still need to look in the Pin Planner and add the second device as a migration device to verify that your same I/O design will work with the two different devices.
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Hello Simon,
You can refer to this Knowledge Base article (What are the supported migration options for VCCIO pins..) where I think this is the caused why you got the associated pins set to NC with the new part.
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Hi Simon,
Please let me know if you have any other doubts.
Regards,
Aqid Ayman

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