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10 years ago

Quartus II 13.1.4, no choice programing Cyclone V-5CGTFD9E5F35

Hi,

after installing the Quartus II 13.1 web edition and updating to 13.1.4 I can not set as a target device Cyclone V - 5CGTFD9E5F35, while it is supposed to support all variations of Cyclone V device family. In addition, I have checked the subscription edition of Quartus II device support file for Cyclone V and it is similar size as the web edition, so I suppose it is the same. If anyone had the same issue before and knows the solution I would be very grateful to see her/his post.

Thanks in advance

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    It might be that at the time of 13.1.4 the GT wasn't fully specced. I can confirm that Quartus Prime Lite 15.1 does have that device available though.

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    I can see both 5CGTFD9E5F35C7 & 5CGTFD9E5F35I7 in Quartus 13.0. Whilst this is the Full Version I'm looking at, experience tells me the Web edition is likely to support the same.

    Cheers,

    Alex
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    Do you see any Cyclone V parts? If not you need to install Cyclone V device support from the downloads page. Also, you should install any updates that are available in case that chip was added later than when that version of Quartus was released.

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    Everything is alright with the 13.1 subscription edition, even though the Cyclone V family device file is the same size as I pre-mentioned. Thanks everyone for his/her interest and time for replying to that thread!

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    Altera have been known to release more parts to the web edition in later editions as well. So that'd be my final guess on the subject.