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altera cyclone V banks

Altera_Forum
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hi 

 

im new in the FGPAs world looking a useful source to learn all the banks subject on cyclone V.(how its work..considerations..etc.)  

 

can someone help me with this? 

 

 

thanks
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Altera_Forum
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Read Cyclone V handbook first

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You may refer to the Cyclone V device handbook -> I/O Features in Cyclone V Devices chapter for further details on the IO banks. This is the link https://documentation.altera.com/#/00005773-AA$AA00004774.

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The number of Cyclone V I/O banks depends on the device density. The availability of I/O bank is varies according to device packages. You can refer to Table 5.14-Table 5.22 of Cyclone V device handbook in order to know the modular I/O banks for Cyclone V devices

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Altera_Forum
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For features and capabilities, I believe you can look at the datasheet and also the handbooks.... 

 

For how to use them, I think you can join some of the free online training available in Altera website.  

https://www.altera.com/support/training/curricula.html
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Altera_Forum
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To add on, you might want to look into the Cyclone V pin connection guideline for further details on the pin connection ie power, transceiver, IO of different banks.

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Altera_Forum
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Its better to refer to CV overview first. and for its banks IO, you can refer to its iout file.

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Altera_Forum
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Important to go through the Overview to get some idea..then check the IO chapter in the handbook.

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