Vikas,
Thank you for the reply. I expect to revisit and resolve this issue in the coming 1-2 weeks. However, until I can get back in the lab and reproduce these difficulties, I can only provide low-detail answers. (I will be able to provide more specific failure mode symptoms when I reproduce them.)
1. Are you able to generate .JBC file using Q18 Lite – Yes. I can generate
the .JBC file. However, the subsequent use of that file to program the
device fails a few minutes into the process. Again, I will provide more
details when I’m back in the lab.
2. what do you mean "it fails to program 100% of the time." ? which
programming tool & cable are you using? – The actual .JBC file that Q18.1
Lite produces is different than the file Q15.1 produces. The Q18.1 generated
file always fails to program. The Q15.1 file seems to work. As one forum
post suggests, there seems to be a difference related to algorithm 68
(“ALG_VERSION 68”) used in the convert programming files program, which
started, I think, with Q17? I am using the JAM player in an embedded
application (i.e. “no cable”).
3. "So, is Intel aware of any issues regarding the ability of Quartus 18.0
(Lite Edition) and later to generate reliable .JBC files?" I could able to
generate .JBC file using Q18.1 Lite, refer below user guide, -- I too can
generate the .JBC file. It is the file’s content that changes with different
versions of Quartus.
I understand if I haven’t provided all the necessary details
in my responses above. I will be able to do better in a couple weeks.
However, I had asked a general question of “known issues” because it would
seem that others may have raised this issue. For example, I’ve seen Bug ID:
461822 which suggests a similar problem with Q17. Is this bug still active
in Q18.1? Are there other, similar issues that have not been resolved yet?
As a side note, I find the website particularly
non-intuitive with respect to searching. This complicates and frustrates my
efforts to reliably find answers that may have already been posted on this
(or similar) issues.
Thanks again for your response. I look forward to
finding/understanding an Intel-suggested solution for my issue.
Sincerely,
Bob Weggel
Electronics Engineer
Performance Controls, Inc.
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Montgomeryville, PA 18936 USA
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