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5 years ago
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IO banks voltages

Hello everyone,

I have a simple question about IO banks voltages from PCB design point of view. I noticed that DDR memories work SSTL IO standard which is about 1.2V and I know that I can change IO standard type in FPGA PinPlanner but how are these voltages generated? do I need to generate them with external supply and connect the bank VCCIO to the supply I need to work with then change the IO standard type within the PinPlanner? or I can hook the VCCIO of all banks to a higher voltage for example 3.3V and then the FPGA internal circuitry takes care of generating the required voltage type? or there are specific voltages I need to connect the FPGA with( ex 3.3, 2.5, 1.2) in order to be able to generate all IO standards?

Thanks in advance

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