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kurot
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3 years ago
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Migration from Cyclone V SX to SE

Hi,
I am considering to replace the Cyclone V SX with the Cyclone V SE in the same package without changing the PCB, is that a problem?

before:
5CSXFC6D6F31I7N
after:
5CSEMA6F31I7N

Transceiver and PCIe are unused, so GXB bank pins tied to GND or floating.

(Assigned to GND or DNU pin after replacement)

The power pins for the transceiver are changed as shown below. (Same voltage)

VCCH_GXBL to VCCA_FPLL
VCCL_GXBL to VCC
VCCE_GXBL to VCC

Regards,

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  • YuanLi_S_Intel's avatar
    YuanLi_S_Intel
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    Hi, do they have the same dedicated pin, configuration pin and power pin? If it so, it is compatible.


  • kurot's avatar
    kurot
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    Thank you for your reply.

    The pin functions are not exactly the same.
    However, the pin connection method is the same.
    Therefore, I think it is possible to migrate, but please give me your opinion.

    Regards,

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