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Greetings from Qdit Labs,
We had bought a Intel FPGA board with this part no.
- Altera Cyclone® V SE 5CSEMA4U23C6N device
Please let us know the following details:
1) Does this product include licensed software at no extra cost, or do we need to buy the license separately.
2) What are the supported free intellectual properties (IPs) for this board, and does the Signal TAP tool come included at no cost, or does it require a separate license?
Awaiting for your response
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Quartus lite edition can be used with this device, which is free, but purchase of a new board might have included a license for Standard. You should inquire with whoever you purchased the board from. That's a pretty old board so it's not clear.
Signal Tap is included with all editions of Quartus, no separate cost or license.
IP is included in the IP Base Suite which is included with Standard edition but needs a license if you use Lite: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable/intellectual-property/ip-base-suite.html
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Hii ,
Thanks for the reply,
We have this specific part no of the FPGA
- Altera Cyclone® V SE 5CSEMA4U23C6N device,
but in Quartus tool it shows 5CSEMA4U23C6 this only , so whether N in the last matters or not?
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Hello
N is Optional Suffix. Indicates specific device options or shipment method.
· N: Lead-free packaging
Contact Intel distributor for availability of leaded options. Please find the contact for our sales and distributor near you from link below:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/where-to-buy/overview.html
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We have not heard from you and It is not recommended to keep a Case idle too long without activities. I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.

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