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roeekalinsky
Contributor
2 years agoYou should never leave inputs just floating, as a basic general rule of hardware design. Floating inputs can drift into the transition region and/or oscillate, which can cause noise, excess power consumption, and excess heat. It is possible that this phenomenon led to destruction of components in your circuit.
- FvM2 years ago
Super Contributor
Although floating inputs should be avoided, they'll hardly cause FPGA damage. Overvoltage beyond maximum rating is more likely to cause FPGA damage.
To bypass possible floating input problems, you can assign weak pull-up in assignment editor or pin planner to possibly unconnected inputs.