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- sstrell
Super Contributor
Is this a dev kit? Which one? And what do you mean the pins are missing? They would be connected to some type of board connector or jumper if they are available for user access on a dev kit.
- Rah17
New Contributor
yes, it is a development kit. it is Intel stratix 10 sx Soc development kit.
Daughter card has access to 7 gpio on the HPS side. those 7 gpio is used by leds ,ethernet etc. I would like to use those 7 GPIOs. is there any way to get a physical pinout so that i can connect a test chip with the gpios exposed to daughter card.
- sstrell
Super Contributor
It doesn't look like there is a connector on the daughtercard for this.
It's your board. There's nothing stopping you from removing the LEDs, buttons, or ethernet connector.
Or maybe there is a different board you could use that brings out all the signals to pins. The Samtec connector is pretty standard. Maybe there's an Arduino-related board available.
- AqidAyman_Altera
Regular Contributor
Hi,
May I know if you are using this development kit?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/fpga/development-kits/stratix/10-sx.html
Or do you use your custom board in this case?
Regards,
Aqid
- AqidAyman_Altera
Regular Contributor
I just noticed you mentioned this is a Stratix 10 SX Soc development kit. When I refer to the schematic of the development kit, there is a connector attached to the HPS IO-48 banks. The part number is QSH-030-01-F-D-A. This is what I found:
Regards,
Aqid
- AqidAyman_Altera
Regular Contributor
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