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10CL010Y BSDL File

MartinSmith
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Hello, where can I find the BSDL file for the 256 pin version of the 10CL010Y? I can find the one for 10CL010 but this is incorrect for the silicon I am using and tries to test some GND pins.

 

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AqidAyman_Intel
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May I know what is the full device part number?


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MartinSmith
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FvM
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There's only one 10CL010 device in 256-pin package, the BSDL file is here Intel Cyclone 10 LP Boundary Scan Description Language BSDL Files |...

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MartinSmith
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yes, but this appears to be incorrect for the 10CL010YU256I7G

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FvM
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Which BSDL pins do you see in conflict with actual pin mapping?

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MartinSmith
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There are multiple ones, for instance J11 in the BSDL file is entered as...

 

--BSC group 87 for I/O pin J11
"261 (BC_1, IOJ11, input, X)," &
"262 (BC_1, *, control, 1)," &
"263 (BC_1, IOJ11, output3, X, 262, 1, Z)," &

But on the Intel ref design schematic (doc 150-0321321-A1) it's shown as being GND

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I know this is for the 10CL025Y version but they are meant to be pin compatible?

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FvM
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The 256 pin devices are migration-compatible, not pin-identical. Comparing 10CL010 and 10CL025 pinout would have clarified.

J11 is one of the pins that has to be connected to ground in migration compatible design although it's IO in 10CL010.

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AqidAyman_Intel
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Hi Martin,


Do you have any more concern on this? Please let us know if there is any.


Regards,

Aqid


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AqidAyman_Intel
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