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10 years ago

MAX10 FPGA versus Cyclone V

Hi,

I wrote some VHDL code for the Cyclone V FPGA with ALTLVDS_RX function.

Can I use the same code for the MAX10 FPGA?

Regards.

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  • Altera_Forum's avatar
    Altera_Forum
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    By looking at the overview chapter of Max 10 and CV handbook, the smallest devices' LE is 2k (Max10) vs 25k (CIV) which seems to be significant.

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    i believe cost is not your constraint as you started in cyclone V at the first place, so just stick to cyclone V, better support in feature.

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      Professionally speaking, assuming that because I was able to buy a few Cyclone development boards (more capable than I need for most of my designs) automatically means I can afford to purchase 10,000 more Cyclone V chips just for production, would be extremely unprofessional. I'm sure you know it is very unlikely that any of my projects use exactly every feature of my development board.

      I'm not saying you don't know this but: Always look at the design, once completed, and choose the less-capable chip that can handle that design with a more reasonable price. It sounds very much like this is what they were asking for.

      • sstrell's avatar
        sstrell
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        You realize this is a 6 year old thread, right?

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    I think it would be back to the initial requirement of your design and applications. Need to evaluate if you can achieve the design in Max or need Cyclone. You can sit with your local FAE for part selection. Or you can also use the part selector tool in Altera web to assist in part selection.