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Revision as of 19:22, 29 August 2018
Contents[hide] |
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Board Components
This chapter provides an introduction to the features and design characteristics of the board.
Chapter 3 Board Setting and Status component
This chapter describes all the setting devices on DE10-Advanced board and their functions, such as Switches and Headers. We also will describe the function of some status LEDs. The JTAG interface will be described at the end of this chapter.
Chapter 4 FPGA Fabric component
- 4.1 USB Type C Port
- DE10-Advance Hardware Manual revC Chapter4 SFP+ Connector 4.2 SFP+ Connector
- 4.3 SATA]
- 4.4 PCIe
- 4.5 DDR4
- 4.6 HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
- 4.7 Gigabit Ethernet
- 4.8 FMC Connector
- 4.9 Temperature Sensor,Fan Control and Power Monitor
- 4.10 Gyroscope, Accelerometer and Magnetometer
Chapter 5 HPS Fabric Component
This section introduces the interfaces connected to the HPS section of the Arria 10 SoC FPGA. Users can access these interfaces via the HPS processor.
- 5.1 User Push-buttons and LEDs
- 5.2 Gigabit Ethernet
- 5.3 UART to USB
- 5.4 Micro SD Card Socket
- 5.5 USB OTG
- 5.6 GPIO Header
Chapter 6 System Clocks
Chapter 7 Power
Chapter 8 DE10-Advanced System Builder
This chapter describes how users can create a custom design project with the tool named DE10-Advanced System Builder.