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Hello,
If the link I gave matching with your board, I checked the userguide, link: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/ug/ug-s10-fpga-devl-kit.pdf
page : 6
Chapter : 2.1.1
Clause : 3
There is a guide now to identify the board serial number, quoted like below:
" Locate the serial number printed on the side of the development kit box below the bottom bar code. The number consists of alphanumeric characters and does not contain hyphens. "
regards,
Farabi
Hello Farabi -
I asked about the part number, not the serial number.
I have the serial number.
I need the part number of the board that I have.
There are two variants of the development kit. One is for the "H-tile" variant and the other is for the "L-tile" variant.
I have the L-tile variant: It's model number is: DK-DEV-1SGX-L-A. The FPGA associated with the board is a 1SG280LU2F50E2VG device.
When the Board Test System is about to restore a board to the factory (as manufactured) configuration, it asks for information, such as the board serial number, the board part number, and the revision level. Yet it's not all clear where such information is located.
As it stands right now, restoring the "as manufactured" system state isn't working. The update process often seems to fail because it assumes the wrong type of device. When it doesn't find the right type of device on the JTAG chain while restoring, the restore process fails.
Please actually look at the attached log files or have someone else look at them. I would like to know that I have restored my development board to the "as manufactured" state.
Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
John Sambrook
Common Sense Systems, Inc.
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- JSambrook_CSSI_FPGA3 years ago
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Hi Farabi -
Any progress on answering this request for support?
Please update.
Best Regards,
John Sambrook
Common Sense Systems, Inc.