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Hi all,
I have Stratix 10 Tx Development kit and I'm trying to run the PAR file of Stratix10_PCIeGen3x8_DMA_18_0.
I'm trying to program the FPGA after the compilation.
Because it's the first time for me to program the FPGA, do I need to purchase 10-pin JTAG cable to program the FPGA?
Currently, I'm trying to program my FPGA with the USB b-type cable.
I searched some posts, but I couldn't find the appropriate answer for this question.
Best Regards,
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devkit user and quick start guide should be your first information source. They clearly state that embedded download cable is the usual method, see user guide chapter 4.4.1.
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Hello,
Is this the board you are using now? please confirm.
regards,
Farabi
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Farabi,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, right. According to the user's guide, USB-blaster II replaces the JTAG cable. That is the embedded version in the FPGA kit.
I think that I don't need the JTAG cable to oeprate it. Am I right?
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Hi
Good day,
May refer to this link : https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683591/current/development-kit-overview.html
Below is the image for Intel® Stratix® 10 TX Transceiver Signal Integrity Development Kit Picture. There is no need to buy another JTAG cable or USB Blaster because it already installed on the board. You may just use On-board FPGA download cable (CN1).
Thank You
ELINA

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