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High voltage IO location

Fresh_Leon
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Dear,

 

According to Arria 10 product table, we know that FPGA "10AX048H2F34E1HG" has one bank which can support IO voltage higher than 1V8.

 

How could I know that which bank that is HV bank ?

 

Thank you.

 

Brs,

Leon

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Fresh_Leon
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Thank you.

 

I have found the answer, not in "a10_datasheet", it is in “Intel® Arria® 10 Core Fabric and General Purpose IO Handbook” spec,in page106,

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Bank 2L is high voltage IO bank。

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

May I know where did you get this information?

 

Thanks.

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Fresh_Leon
New Contributor I
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Hello,

 

I download Arria 10ax048 Pin-Outs file from your website.

 

There is a column names “Non-Dedicated Tx/Rx Channel”, the IO which marked “DIFFIO*L_*p/n” is high voltage IO?

 

Brs,

Leon

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AminT_Intel
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Hello,

 

Non-dedicated Tx/Rx means non-dedicated transceiver/receiver from the Pin-Out file. Please refer to the Device Datasheet for I/O specs: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/hb/arria-10/a10_datasheet.pdf 

 

Thanks.

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Fresh_Leon
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Thank you.

 

I have found the answer, not in "a10_datasheet", it is in “Intel® Arria® 10 Core Fabric and General Purpose IO Handbook” spec,in page106,

捕获.JPG

 

Bank 2L is high voltage IO bank。

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AminT_Intel
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