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Well, I see that in the timing analyzer of arria 10 it is 900 mV for all cases.
So I guess this is the nominal voltage and that the doc should not mention low or high voltage in that case.
doc should just mention that there are different processes (slow/fast) and temp (and not mention voltage in the table).
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Hi,
Table2 explains the general interpretation of different operating conditions. It is not specifically for Arria devices.
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I know it is general,
but my remark still applies,
the table shows different corners for process and temperature,
but not for voltage variation, as they are the same.
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Hi,
You may contact our documentation team by clicking on the send feedback in the document.
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Hi,
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Can you contact them (point to this topic?).
Next time I will use the feedback.
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Hi,
I found a KDB that explains about this.
The timing models used by the software are named using the nominal Vcc voltage, not the maximum and minimum supported Vcc operating conditions.
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mmm, Why are the timing analysis figure not showing 870mV for slow and 930 mV for fast model in the quartus gui?
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Hi,
Every device has different supported Vcc operating conditions. As mentioned earlier, the table is a general interpretation of different operating conditions. it is not device specific. The note (1) in the table states that customer has to refer to the applicable device Handbook for Vcc value.
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I mentionned under quartus timing analyzer GUI,
Quartus knows which FPGA is being used,
so why is it not mentionning the proper voltage?
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Hi,
I understand your concern. I have filed a case to our engineering for enhancement. Thanks for providing feedback to us.
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KhaiY
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Hi,
Since your feedback has been channeled, I 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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