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Arria10GX Development kit question- FPGA OPN

MK_ABQ
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Hello,

We  have  a Arria10GX Development kit.  Looking at the following link, it says in the Hardware section that the FPGA OPN is 10AX115S2F45I1SG.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/arria/10-gx.html

 

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But, If we look at the schematic in the same link (all the way down in the link), the schematic gives another part number for Arria 10 - 10AX115F1932C.

 

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1) Can I know where I can get the correct schematic for my dev kit?

2). Which FPGA is actually used in the devkit?. ( as of now we use quartus programmer to autodetect and selecting 10AX115S2 family and are able to program the FPGA). But I am very confused now that the schematic says some other FPGA. Please advice. 

 

Thanks

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WZ2
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Hi there,

1.    Sorry for the confusion. In fact, 10AX115S2F45I1SG and 10AX115F1932C is two types of FPR for one device. 10AX115F1932C is the old name. So you can safe to use this schematic.

2.    The FPGA is 10AX115S2F45I1SG.

Best regards,

WZ


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WZ2
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Hi there,

1.    Sorry for the confusion. In fact, 10AX115S2F45I1SG and 10AX115F1932C is two types of FPR for one device. 10AX115F1932C is the old name. So you can safe to use this schematic.

2.    The FPGA is 10AX115S2F45I1SG.

Best regards,

WZ


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