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Agilex In-System Memory Content Editor issue

IanD
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Hello,

Device: Agilex AGFB014R24B2E2V

Quartus version: Windows 23.2.0

I'm able to program the device through the "In-System Memory Content Editor". The Instance Manager shows two instances of type RAM/ROM that are Read/Write. When I right click and go to "Read Data from In-System Memory" the status says "Acquisition in progress". It stays in this state for some minutes until it times out.

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

I have re-generated the ROM to make sure it should be accessible. See attached screenshot.

in-system memory content editor.png

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IanD
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Problem is arbitration between the Quartus in-system memory editor and my logic accessing the memory. I need to halt the internal access so that Quartus has cycles to modify the memory.

This is different than my experience on the Arria 10 devices.

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SyafieqS
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Have you tried to resetting the FPGA board and reestablishing the connection? Normally it can resolve communication issues. Try power-cycling the board and restarting Quartus. Also make sure JTAG is connected properly to the device.


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IanD
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Thanks for the Response.

I have tried power cycling and restarting Quartus to no avail. When I attempt to read the internal RAM, the JTAG connection is good.

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SyafieqS
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Does that resolve the issue or still persist?


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IanD
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IanD
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Problem is arbitration between the Quartus in-system memory editor and my logic accessing the memory. I need to halt the internal access so that Quartus has cycles to modify the memory.

This is different than my experience on the Arria 10 devices.

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SyafieqS
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