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is there any document about the reset signal of max10?is the external reset signal essential? and what is the intel recommended mode to reset a max10? In one word ,what is the best way to reset a max10 ?
is using a capacitance and resistor to construct a circuit the best way to reset the max10 ?
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Hi ,
May I know your are your referring to reconfiguration.
Regards,
Rahul S
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the bit *.pof is written to the flash, and when the chip is powered , yes it is referring to reconfiguration
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Hi ,
For the above , kindly use the below signal .
reconfiguration by pulling the nCONFIG pin low , to make FPGA to reconfig . But I do not have recommendation for the circuit.
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Hi ,
Kindly let me know if you need further assistance
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thanks a lot for you help, and what I want to know, in one word , should I design a reset input which drived by a resistance capacitance charging circuit for max10 using a general IO ?
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Hi ,
should I design a reset input which drived by a resistance capacitance charging circuit for max10 using a general IO,
From the above question, whatii have understood is do you need a reset circuit for nCONFIG ,
>>> You can have a reset pin,
I am not expert in resistance capacitance charging circuit and it's functionality/usage . So I cannot command that logic part of the circuit.
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Hi ,
Let me know if you need further assistance

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