Board Reference
Type
Description
D7
USER LED 1
Green LED for USER LED 1
D8
USER LED 2
Green LED for USER LED 2
D10
USER LED 3
Green LED for USER LED 3
D6
POWER GOOD LED
Blue LED:
• ON: All powers are good.
• OFF: Power failure
D11
CONFIG DONE LED
Green LED:
• ON: FPGA configuration successful
• OFF: FPGA configuration failed
D9
Over Temp LED
Red LED:
• ON: FPGA over temperature
condition
Table 7.
Push-Buttons on the Development Kit
Board Reference
Type
Description
S1
CPU Reset
Push to reset FPGA
S2
PCIe Reset
Push to reset PCIe bus on MCIO
connectors (J6 and J7)
S3
CXL Reset
Push to reset CXL bus on MCIO
connectors (J6 and J7)
S4
USB PHY Reset
Push to reset on-board USB PHY
S5
QSFPDD_1 Reset
Push to reset F-tile for QSFPDD_1 port
3.2.2. Perform Board Restore through Intel Quartus Prime Programmer
The development kit ships with FPGA design examples stored in the QSPI flash device
and system Intel MAX 10 pre-programmed. If you want to restore board QSPI flash
with factory default image, follow these steps:
1. Connect the USB cable between J8 USB connector and your computer.
2. Open Intel Quartus Prime Programmer GUI, detect the JTAG chain, attach the
factory default image on system Intel MAX 10 device.
3. Select programming options and click the program button.
3.3. How to Generate a POF Image to Program the Flash
Note:
If you already have the Programmer Object File (
.pof
), you can skip this section.
To generate a POF image to program the flash on the development kit, follow these
steps:
1. Open the Intel Quartus Prime Pro Edition software and click on File >
Programming File Generator to launch the Programming File Generator too.
2. In the Device family list, select Agilex, and in the Configuration mode list,
select AVST x8 to specify the device and configuration mode.
3. In the Output directory tab, click Browse to specify the output directory
for
.pof
file.
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