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I'll add some more info, I was following: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oO1RFa-4Xk
There were a couple of differences along the way, like instead of Qsys, I'm using Platform Designer and instead of 'Altera Modular ADC Core' it's named 'Modular ADC Core Intel...'. So obviously there have been changes since the tutorial.
Another thing to add, when I load up System Console, I get some messages and there are some red crosses and I don't know what they mean, see image.
Can anyone help with this?
- paulw75 years ago
New Contributor
Anyone???
- JonWay_altera5 years ago
Frequent Contributor
Hi there, which quartus version are you using? One thing you can do is to revert back to an older Quartus version and see if that works? If it doesnt, then probably it has nothing to do with the version but rather the design itself.
For "No associated hardware detected", try closing the System Console first --> Goto Programmer --> program the sof into the device --> Run System Console.
- JonWay_altera5 years ago
Frequent Contributor
You can also use this design: https://fpgacloud.intel.com/devstore/platform/16.0.0/Standard/max-10-adc-with-threshold-violation-detection/
This is the same implementation as the youtube how to video with additional threshold violation detection.
As a sanity check, download Quartus programmer v16.0, and use the system console to run the design. Make sure that it works.
Then you can try the same design with the newer Quartus version you have installed.
This way, you can rule out if this is a Quartus version issue or design issue.
- Pranav_pawar3 years ago
New Contributor
Hi paulw7,
were you able to solve your issue? I am also getting the same kind of error. ADC toolkit doesn't show a launch option and also there are red crosses on devices and connections folder very similar to the image you shared.
I am using 18.1 version, Quartus is able to detect USB Blaster II.