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kikoss
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set operating condition agilex7

Hello

i have a project with the following agilex7 part AGIB027R31B1E1V

on the timing report i have the following possibilities

"1_slow_vid1_100c" "1_slow_vid1b_100c" "MIN_fast_vid1_100c" "MIN_fast_vid1a_0c" "MIN_fast_vid1a_100c"

is it possible to have report with 80C instead 100C ? if it device dependent how to find the device that work with other temp than 100C ?

Thx

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    RichardT_altera
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    Why do you want to set the temp to 85C? If the timing passed in 100C, then it will also pass in 85C as 100C is the worst case as compared to 85C.

    Unfortunately, there is no known way to set the temperature to other invalid value.

    When running set_operating_conditions, you must only specify valid operating conditions for the current device. Run the get_available_operating_conditions command to return a list of all valid operating conditions for the current device.

    Reference:

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683243/24-1/setting-the-operating-conditions-for.html


    Regards,

    Richard Tan


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    RichardT_altera
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    Dropping a note to ask if my last reply was helpful to you?

    Do you need any further assistance from my side?


    Regards,

    Richard Tan


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    kikoss
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    Hello Richard

    no i didnt find other answer

    thx for the infos

    kikoss

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    RichardT_altera
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    Thank you for acknowledging the solution provided. I'm pleased to know that your question has been addressed.


    Now, I will transition this thread to community support. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out.

    Thank you and have a great day!


    Best Regards,

    Richard Tan


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