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Reset Interfaces
This section describes parameters in the Resets group on the FPGA Interfaces tab. You can enable most
resets on an individual basis. The following table lists the available reset parameters.
Table 27-6: Reset Parameters
Interface Name
Parameter Description
Parameter Name
h2f_cold_reset
Enable interface for HPS-to-FPGA
cold reset output
Enable HPS-to-FPGA cold reset
output
h2f_warm_reset_
handshake
Enable an additional pair of reset
handshake signals allowing soft logic
to notify the HPS when it is safe to
initiate a warm reset in the FPGA
fabric.
Enable HPS warm reset handshake
signals
f2h_debug_reset_req
Enable interface for FPGA-to-HPS
debug reset request
Enable FPGA-to-HPS debug reset
request
f2h_warm_reset_req
Enable interface for FPGA-to-HPS
warm reset request
Enable FPGA-to-HPS warm reset
request
f2h_cold_reset_req
Enable interface for FPGA-to-HPS
cold reset request
Enable FPGA-to-HPS cold reset
request
Related Information
on page 3-1
For more information about the reset interfaces, refer to
Functional Description of the Reset Manager
in the
Reset Manager
chapter in the
Cyclone V Device Handbook, Volume 3
.
DMA Peripheral Request
This section describes parameters in the DMA Peripheral Request group on the FPGA Interfaces tab.
You can enable each direct memory access (DMA) controller peripheral request ID individually. Each request
ID enables an interface for FPGA soft logic to request one of eight logical DMA channels to the FPGA.
Related Information
on page 16-1
For more information, refer to the
DMA Controller
chapter in the
Cyclone V Device Handbook, Volume 3
.
Configuring Peripheral Pin Multiplexing
This section describes parameters on the Peripheral Pin Multiplexing tab.
Configuring Peripherals
The Peripheral Pin Multiplexing tab contains a group of parameters for each available type of peripheral.
You can enable one or more instances of each peripheral type by selecting an HPS I/O pin set for each
instance. When enabled, some peripherals also have a mode settings specific to their functions.
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