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I am new to Altera Cyclone V SoC. I am trying to buy development kit and explore the capabilities. What are the software tools, licenses, SDE required to compile and run some example codes?
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Hi
For Arm* DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition License—If you have purchased a SoC development kit, then you have already received an Arm* license serial number. This is a 15-digit alphanumeric string with two dashes in between. This serial number is an activation number for your license in DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition.
Alternatively, If you want to evaluate the Arm* DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition, you can get a 30-Day Evaluation activation code from the Arm* Development Studio.
Refer to link below
You could also refer to Intel® FPGA Licensing Support Center for license requirement
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Hello
Welcome to INTEL forum. For Altera Cyclone V SoC you could refer below for further requirement
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Thank you so much for your response. I appreciate. I am able to get started on Altera Cyclone V SoC with the link you provided. It says "Arm* Development Studio for Intel® SoC FPGA (Arm* DS for Intel® SoC FPGA) is sold separately, replacing Arm* Development Studio 5 (Arm* DS5) ".
1. Do I need to purchase Arm* Development Studio to start working on the development kit? OR
2. Shall I work with "Free software supported by Intel Quartus® Prime Lite Edition software"?
3. Do I need "Arm* Development Studio" for production code Or "Free software supported by Intel Quartus® Prime Lite Edition software" should be fine?
I am trying to figure out Licenses/cost requirement upfront to consider in the budget. I appreciate for your help.
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Hi
For Arm* DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition License—If you have purchased a SoC development kit, then you have already received an Arm* license serial number. This is a 15-digit alphanumeric string with two dashes in between. This serial number is an activation number for your license in DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition.
Alternatively, If you want to evaluate the Arm* DS* for Intel® SoC FPGA Edition, you can get a 30-Day Evaluation activation code from the Arm* Development Studio.
Refer to link below
You could also refer to Intel® FPGA Licensing Support Center for license requirement
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Thank you so much. That helps a lot!
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It's my pleasure to help you. Hope all is well. This thread will be transitioned 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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