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Hi John,
For Stratix 10 GX, if you are looking at tested design, you may refer to link below for golden_top design example.
The .sof file is included for test purposes.
- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/stratix/10-gx.html
- If you are looking for other Stratix 10 design example, you may refer to our FPGA Design Store - Intel
Let me know if this is helpful.
Regards,
Wincent_Intel
Hi Wincent_Intel,
I have the production version of the development kit downloaded.
The examples/golden_top folder is an empty design. The readme starts off with
"The top file here is only for pin assignment reference. The project is just an empty
one without any design example in it."
I am looking for an already-compiled design that I can load into my development
board and to confirm that the board will enumerate in the Dell 5820 chassis
in which the board is located.
To cut to the chase, I'm looking for an already compiled design (.sof file) that I can
program into my board, while it is in-chassis, that will enumerate when the Linux
system is warm-booted.
Is the factory default design one such design? Should I be able to plug in my
stock development board, with no changes to board configuration (DIP switch
settings or anything else) and expect it to enumerate when it's in a working
x16 Gen3 slot?
Best Regards,
John Sambrook
Common Sense Systems, Inc.
- Wincent_Altera3 years ago
Regular Contributor
Hi John,
There is no already compiled design (.sof file) that is available.
You need to generate it based on the PCIe design example either AVST, AVMM or MCDMA.
Detail step to generate the .sof file, you may refer to the Stratix 10 AVST user guide, under Section 1.5 , page 9/12Let me know if the step is not clear, if you are unable to perform it.
Regards,
Wincent_Intel