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Latest revision as of 10:51, 30 August 2018
Contents |
Chapter 1 About this guide
The DE10-Advanced Getting Started Guide contains a quick overview of the hardware and software setup including step-by-step procedures from installing the necessary software tools to using the DE10-Advanced board. The main topics in this guide covers are listed below:
- Development Board Setup: Powering on the DE10-Advanced
- Software Installation: Installing Quartus Prime and SoC EDS
- Perform a FPGA System Test: Downloading a FPGA SRAM Object File (.sof)
- Running Linux on DE10- Advanced board via UART terminal
Chapter 2 Development Board Setup
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 MSEL Settings
- 2.3 USB , Ethernet Port and Power Cables
- 2.4 Power up the DE10-Advanced Board with LXDE VNC Desktop Environment
Chapter 3 Software Installation
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Installing Quartus Prime software
- 3.3 Installing Intel SoC Embedded Design Suite