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I'm not sure if this is the right place to report errors of Quartus. If not please move it to proper place:
I found a minor bug in Quartus Prime 17.1.
The Power Analyzer Operating Conditions used report shows a wrong VCCPGM.
Configured in Settings is the following:
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Hm I don't know why the images are not shown in post. In editor they were shown :(
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Hi Sree!
Thank you for your reply! sorry for my late reply, but I did not get an email notification that you wrote a reply! Please Intel improve the forum here a lot!! It is not suitable for such a big company!!
Ok back to your question. I have the issue with the parts: 5CEBA5F23C7 and 5CEFA4F23C6
It happens in Quartus 15.1 as well.
I'll compile at the moment an Arria V project to see results there.
By the way my drop down menu looks like:
Regards,
Erich
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Again it did not show the image, again please improve the forum!!!
Regards,
Erich
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Hello Erich,
Sorry about the forum , But would it possible to change the VCCPGM in the tool according to your design ?
from the drop down box i think yes .
Thank you ,
regards,
Sree
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Hi Sree!
As I wrote in my first Message, I set it under "Operating Settings and Conditions" -> "Voltage" to 3.3V but in Power Analyzer Report it is always 1.8V
Regards,
Erich
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By the way same issue for an 5AGXMB1G6F31C6.
Look here the setting from the Power Analyzer report:
And here the reported Operating Conditions Used:
Clearly a bug!
Regards,
Erich
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