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Pramod_Krishna
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3 years ago
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Master qsf file

Hello forum, I am new to the Quartus software. I have written the code and it is working fine. I had to interface the Altera Cyclone 4 EP4CE22F17C6N. Where do I find the master qsf file for this board (so as to link the pins to the inputs and outputs) ?

Thanks in Advance

Pramod

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  • sstrell's avatar
    sstrell
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    What board? Are you talking about a dev kit? You can usually download example designs with these assignments created for specific dev kits. Otherwise, you'll need to use the Pin Planner to manually set the correct I/O locations and other related assignments.

  • VenT_Altera's avatar
    VenT_Altera
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    Hi,


    May I know which dev kit board are you using? After that, only then can I search for the board's User Manual that includes the pin assignments you're looking for.


    For example, if you're using DE0-Nano Board which contains a Cyclone IV E FPGA, you may refer to pin assignments as stated in the user manual: https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/2283623.pdf


    You may check out the forum below to learn more about the board pin assignment: https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Quartus-Prime-Software/DE-series-board-pin-assignment-for-Cyclone-10/m-p/649368


    Thanks.

    Best Regards,

    Ven Ting


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    VenT_Altera
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    Hi,


    May I know any updates from you?


    Thanks.

    Best Regards,

    Ven Ting


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    VenT_Altera
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    Hi,

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    Best Regards,

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