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Hello,
Regarding the device recommendation, you may want to browse the device list here : https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga.html
Cyclone legacy equivalent product is MAX10 or Cyclone V FPGAs.
regards,
Farabi
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If your design is using HDL code (Verilog, VHDL, or SystemVerilog), it doesn't matter what device you go to because it would work with all of them. You just have to create a new Quartus project, add the code and compile, setting up new assignments (like I/O pins) and timing constraints.
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Thanks for the reply. The code is not text based it is graphical with blocks and wires connecting elements. So, I should be able to do the same with the graphical code just change the device to the new device I migrate to and then compile. Should work right?
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Hello,
You can reload the design using updated Quartus version. Re-assign the device to the desired device part number, then compile. There might be some warning or error along the way for the Quartus software to compile and adapt from the older device, especially if you have older IP used in previous design. You will need to update the IP then the compilation will be successful. Final step, re-assign the IO pins following your pin assignment on the board design. Then recompile again for the new pin assignment take effect. If everything goes well, the design migration is 90% completed. You may want to proceed for timing analysis using Quartus tool TimeQuest Timing Analyzer.
regards,
Farabi
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Hello,
Regarding the device recommendation, you may want to browse the device list here : https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga.html
Cyclone legacy equivalent product is MAX10 or Cyclone V FPGAs.
regards,
Farabi
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Farabi,
Thanks for your comments. The MAX 10 part number 10M08DAE144 looks like a good fit for my application and the included A-D converter is a plus. Problem now is availability I don't see any of these in stock. I have asked Intel to give a delivery date but have not heard back yet.
I will close this thread now because I did pick a device. Just hope I can get them.
Drew
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Hi Drew,
I am glad we can answer your questions. If there is no further question, please allow me to close this case.
best regards,
Farabi

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