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Handbook volumes > 2 are missing.
I just want to get started by reading the Device Handbook of my Cyclone V.
I went to: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/cyclone/v/docs.html
There are 522 manuals!
Searching for "device handbook" returns only:
Cyclone V Device Handbook: Volume 1: Device Interfaces and Integration
Cyclone V Device Handbook: Volume 2: Transceivers
Googling returns this autocompletion:
cyclone v device handbook volume 1
cyclone v device handbook volume 2
cyclone v device handbook volume 3
cyclone v device handbook volume 4
But these docs are outdated and come from other sources.
How is someone supposed to get started when documentation is missing? Help…
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Currently, there's only 2 handbooks for CV. The info in those older ones (like HPS stuff) was moved to other documentation (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683126/21-2.html). The current two handbooks are it.
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Thanks for getting back to my post.
The handbooks you shared are from 2011 and 2012. Aren't they a little old, or nothing has changed so far?
Moreover, how many handbooks are there in total? How does anyone know this information?
Thanks!
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Currently, there's only 2 handbooks for CV. The info in those older ones (like HPS stuff) was moved to other documentation (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683126/21-2.html). The current two handbooks are it.
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Oh, that's it, I see. Thanks, @sstrell.
Follow-up question. What would you recommend checking out (flipping through) in order to get started?
Context: I got a DE10-Nano Development Board which has a Cyclon V FPGA. I've been recommended to go through handbooks 1 to 4, but they got "moved". So, in 2022, what should I skim to get started in order to understand the capabilities of the hardware I have?
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I’m glad that your question has been addressed, 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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Hi atcold,
My apologies I've overlooked that. You can refer to the one mentioned by sstrell (Cyclone V Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual), that's the latest one available on the web yet. You can also refer Cyclone V Device Datasheet for additional reference.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Hi atcold,
I wish to follow up with you on this case. Do you still have further inquiries on this issue?
Please feel free to let me know if there is any concern so that we could further assist you.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Hi @Fakhrul,
- I came here asking about the missing volumes.
- I've been told volumes 3 and 4 no longer exist.
- Volume 3 is been replaced by Cyclone V Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual.
- How about volume 4 named "Device Basics"
It talks about
- Device Interfaces and Integration Basics for Cyclone V Devices
- Transceiver Basics for Cyclone V Devices
I'm really trying to understand what the basic documentation is.
Please, let me know if I can be any clearer.
Atcold
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That info must be in the list here:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/cyclone/v/docs.html?s=Newest
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Hi atcold,
Good day. I have confirmed this internally and there's a number of rev updates since the early 2010s until now. You may refer to the summary of the chronological rev update below:
The old version
Old Volume 1: Device Interfaces and Integration
Old Volume 2: Transceivers
Old Volume 3: Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual
Old Volume 4: Device Basics
The updated version:
As you can see below old vol 4 (Device Basics) has been divided and made into an updated document as the new Vol 1 and new Vol 2. It may seem overlapped, but as I said there were a number of rev updates activities that have been taken off since then.
Old volume 1 - > New vol 1 (Cyclone V Device Handbook: Volume 1: Device Interfaces and Integration)
Old Volume 2 - > New vol 2 (Cyclone V Device Handbook: Volume 2: Transceivers)
Old Volume 3 -> Cyclone V Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual (Cyclone V Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual)
Old volume 4 - > New vol 1 and New vol 2
Hope this can help you.
Regards,
Fakhrul
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Thanks, @Fakhrul. This indeed clears my doubts.
You can now transition this thread to community support.
P.S. I would recommend having some ‘getting started’ landing page for Cyclone V documentation, where these volumes are orderly listed so that beginners have some guidance. Currently, the wealth of information is overwhelming mostly due to a lack of content organisation.
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Hi atcold,
I’m glad that your question has been addressed, 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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