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Hi fellows,
is there a way to distinguish, if a FPGA image was loaded from the external flash or it was downloaded via JTAG?
I would like to implement the differentiation in my FPGA logic.
So if the image gets loaded from the flash something different shall be done compared when the image is loaded via JTAG.
Thanks in advance and best Regards,
Joda
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Hi,
You can distinguish them by checking the MSEL status on the board.
Regards,
Aiman
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Hi,
You can distinguish them by checking the MSEL status on the board.
Regards,
Aiman
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Thank you both!
@FvM indeed the RSU provides such a register to distinguish. However, as far as I looked into it, it seems that it only allows to distinguish between the factory and application image. I have to double check the register, when loading an image including the RSU directly via JTAG to the FPGA.
@NurAiman_M_Intel Thank you, this looks promising.
Best Regards,
Joda
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