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APPU_appu
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4 years ago

arria 10 part number "10ax115s2f45i1sg" DDR4 issue

Hii @AdzimZM_Intel

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we are using arria 10 part number "10ax115s2f45i1sg" we are generated the DDR4 EMIF example and generated .sof with this example project, using board test system we are trying program.

after programing BTS is giving error like " The production ID 0x00810014 of this SOF is not matched with this BTS GUI. Expected production ID is 0x0000ACC9 "... how to fix this issue or any other DDR4 EMIF example projects for this arria 10 part number or any other solution for the verification of DDR4 errors?

Thanks and regards

Appu

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  • APPU_appu's avatar
    APPU_appu
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    @AdzimZM_Intel

    Hii Adzim,

    we refered that only and we created the project with that only we are getting the error like this " The production ID 0x00810014 of this SOF is not matched with this BTS GUI. Expected production ID is 0x0000ACC9 ". So i asked the question we want know calibration pass/fail and we want to run same .sof to run the BTS... is there any other solution for that

    Thanks

    Appu

  • AdzimZM_Altera's avatar
    AdzimZM_Altera
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    Hi Appu,


    You cannot run the sof file from the example design on BTS.


    In order to see if the memory, IP and board are working, you can create an example design to test it out.

    The Quartus has the EMIF Debug Toolkit to for debugging purpose on memory side.

    From the EMIF Debug Toolkit, you can generate the calibration report.

    Please refer to the video guide below.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLEcunXRTrs


    Regards,

    Adzim


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