ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Solution: USB Blaster Driver for Windows 11 ARM I could not get the certificate to work. Instead, I booted Windows with disabled certificate checking. Follow the instructions provided by community.intel.com/t5/Programmable-Devices/Solution-USB-Blaster-Driver-for-Windows-11-ARM/m-p/1542318#M93417 Re: Solution: USB Blaster Driver for Windows 11 ARM Thank you for this solution. I can confirm that I was able to use the USB Blaster II after installing the driver as you described. Re: How to install USB Blaster ii drivers for Parallels 18 (Windows 11) running on MacBook M1? Hi, it is stated quite clearly that they are using the DE10 Nano kit which is equipped with an on-board USB Blaster II. They also state that a corresponding driver for the ARM64 platform is missing and that the supplied USB Blaster driver is incompatible and therefore refused by windows. It would be welcomed by a large part of the community if Intel could commit to providing a compatible driver for ARM64 platforms. Re: USB-Blaster for Windows 11 Hi Roger36, I have followed your instructions as far as possible: - Installation of the linked driver worked successfully, but in Device Manager, the USB Blaster still shows up as "unknown device". - Updating the driver is not possible, as Windows does not recognize the driver update as a match for the device. Any more input on this will be very welcome. Best Regards, Tobias Re: USB-Blaster for Windows 11 I downloaded Quartus Prime 22.1 today, and the provided Blaster driver still is refused for an expired certificate. How can Intel afford to provide drivers with expired certificates? For more than a year, the driver installation requires jumping through hoops and searching driver patches for the most current versions of your toolchain. Can it really be necessary to resolve this by downloading a third-party driver? License for ARM DS for Intel SoC FPGA not working We purchased a Cyclone V Development kit that includes an ARM DS for Intel SoC FPGA license. When trying to activate the license, the code is not accepted. Looking for a solution, we found a page that says ARM DS-5 is no longer supported. Is the code from the Dev kit for ARM DS-5 only? How can we use the license from the kit for the new ARM DS for Intel SoC FPGA? Thank you, Tobias SolvedMax10 ADC simulation in QuestaSim fails to simulate output I'm trying to simulate the Max10 ADC in QuestaSim 2021.3. The ADC Core ready signal (modular_adc_0_command_ready) never goes high. I suspect that the following warning may be related to this behaviour: Warning: (vsim-PLI-3691) Expected a system task, not a system function '<protected>'. # Time: 0 ps Iteration: 0 Protected: /adc_controller_tb/adc_controller/modular_adc_0/control_internal/adc_inst/adcblock_instance/primitive_instance/inst/<protected>/<protected>/<protected> File: J:/Programme/intelFPGA_lite/18.1/quartus/eda/sim_lib/mentor/fiftyfivenm_atoms_ncrypt.v Line: 38 To me, it looks like QuestaSim can not read the encrytped IP file fiftyfivenm_atoms_ncrypt.v. I did compile the altera libraries for both verilog and vhdl using Quartus Prime 20.1.0 lite and used the 'Run Simulation Tool> RTL Simulation' command of quartus to set up the simulation in QuestaSim. I attach the log files of the library compilation, as I have noticed that for the file fiftyfivenm_atoms_ncrypt.v, no top level modules are listed. Is this the expected behaviour during library compilation? Any help is appreciated. Solved