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JSambrook_CSSI_FPGA
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Procedure for programming the hardware1 region of flash on my Stratix 10 GX development board?

Hello -

I have a design that I can program into my development kit via the USB Blaster II cable.

I want to program that design into the hardware1 region of the board, so that when I strap the board to load the FPGA bitstream from hardware1, my programmed design will be loaded.

Is there documentation on how to do this? It seems like it should be easy, but I have not found a reference to it. I do have ug-qpp-programmer-683039-741444.pdf, which documents the programmer, but it doesn't talk about the different regions in the flash devices that need to be programmed with the bitstream I wish to load at power-on.

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,

John Sambrook

Common Sense Systems, Inc.

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