Overview, Board component blocks, Chapter 1. overview – Altera MAX 10 FPGA User Manual
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October 2014
Altera Corporation
MAX 10 FPGA (10M08S, 144-EQFP) Evaluation Kit
User Guide
1. Overview
The MAX
®
10 Evaluation Kit allows is an entry-level board for evaluating the MAX 10
FPGA technology and Enpirion
®
PowerSoC regulators. You can use this kit to do the
following:
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Develop designs for the 10M08S, 144-EQFP FPGA
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Measure FPGA power (VCC_CORE and VCC_IO)
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Bridge between different I/O voltages
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Read and write to the FPGA’s NOR flash memory
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Use the FPGA’s analog-to-digital converter embedded block to measure incoming
analog signals
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Interface to external functions or devices via Arduino UNO R3 connectors or
through-hole vias
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Reuse the kit’s PCB board and schematic as a model for your design
Board Component Blocks
This evaluation kit features the following major component blocks. For a detailed
description of the board components, see
“Board Components” on page 3–1
.
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Altera MAX 10 FPGA, 10M08SAE144C8G, (or ES variant)
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8,000 logic elements (LE)
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378 kilobits (Kb) M9K memory
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32 – 172 (KB) user flash memory
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One analog-to-digital (ADC) converter, 1 million samples per second (MSPS),
12-bit
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FPGA configuration circuitry
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JTAG header for external USB-Blaster™, USB-Blaster II, or Ethernet Blaster
download cable
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Flash storage for two configuration images (factory and user)
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Dual-image self-configuration via Programmer Object File (.pof)
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Temporary engineering debug of FPGA design via SRAM Object File (.sof)
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On-Board clocking circuitry
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50 MHz oscillator connected to FPGA global clock input
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General user I/O
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8 analog input I/O, 14 Arduino I/O, 40 general purpose I/O
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5 red user-defined LEDs
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One green LED to show power from USB cable