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Stratix® 10 Core Pins
Stratix® 10 High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) Pins
H-Tile and L-Tile Pins
Stratix® 10 E-Tile Pins
Stratix® 10 P-Tile Pins
Stratix® 10 Hard Processor System (HPS) Pins
Power Supply Sharing Guidelines for Stratix® 10 Devices
Document Revision History for the Stratix® 10 Device Family Pin Connection Guidelines
Clock and PLL Pins
Dedicated Configuration/JTAG Pins
Optional/Dual-Purpose Configuration Pins
3 V Compatible I/O Pins
3.3 V I/O Pins
Differential I/O Pins
External Memory Interface Pins
Voltage Sensor Pins
Temperature Sensor Pins
Reference Pins
No Connect and DNU Pins
Power Supply Pins
Secure Device Manager (SDM) Pins
Secure Device Manager (SDM) Optional Signal Pins
Notes to Stratix® 10 Core Pins
Example 1— Stratix® 10 GX
Example 2— Stratix® 10 GX
Example 3— Stratix® 10 GX (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 4— Stratix® 10 GX (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 5— Stratix® 10 SX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 6— Stratix® 10 SX (–2L and –3X parts)
Example 7— Stratix® 10 SX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 8— Stratix® 10 SX (–2L and –3X parts)
Example 9— Stratix® 10 SX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts) (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 10— Stratix® 10 SX (–2L and –3X parts) (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 11— Stratix® 10 SX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts) (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 12— Stratix® 10 SX (–2L and –3X parts) (only for the HF35 Package)
Example 13— Stratix® 10 MX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 14— Stratix® 10 MX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 15— Stratix® 10 MX (E-Tile)
Example 16— Stratix® 10 TX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 17— Stratix® 10 TX (–2L and –3X parts)
Example 18— Stratix® 10 DX (–1V, –2V, and –3V parts)
Example 19— Stratix® 10 GX 10M
Example 20— Stratix® 10 GX 10M
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HPS SDMMC Pins
Note: Altera recommends that you create a Quartus® Prime design, enter your device I/O assignments, and compile the design. The Quartus® Prime software checks your pin connections according to I/O assignment and placement rules. The rules differ from one device to another based on device density, package, I/O assignments, voltage assignments, and other factors that are not fully described in this document or the device user guides.
HPS Pin Function | Pin Description and Connection Guidelines | Pin Type | Valid Assignments (select from one of the groups) | |
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Group 1 | Group 2 | |||
SDMMC_CCLK | SDMMC clock out | Output | HPS_IOA_1 | HPS_IOB_15 |
SDMMC_CMD | SDMMC command line Pull this pin high on the board with a weak pull-up resistor. For example, a 10-kΩ to VCCIO_HPS. |
I/O | HPS_IOA_2 | HPS_IOB_14 |
SDMMC_DATA0 | SDMMC Data 0 | I/O | HPS_IOA_3 | HPS_IOB_13 |
SDMMC_DATA1 | SDMMC Data 1 | I/O | HPS_IOA_4 | HPS_IOB_16 |
SDMMC_DATA2 | SDMMC Data 2 | I/O | HPS_IOA_5 | HPS_IOB_17 |
SDMMC_DATA3 | SDMMC Data 3 When using SD card, there is an existing 50-kΩ pull-up on SDMMC Data Bit 3 which can be disabled in the HPS software by using the SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT (ACMD42) command. This is not applicable to the eMMC flash. |
I/O | HPS_IOA_6 | HPS_IOB_18 |
SDMMC_DATA4 | SDMMC Data 4 | I/O | HPS_IOA_7 | HPS_IOB_19 |
SDMMC_DATA5 | SDMMC Data 5 | I/O | HPS_IOA_8 | HPS_IOB_20 |
SDMMC_DATA6 | SDMMC Data 6 | I/O | HPS_IOA_9 | HPS_IOB_21 |
SDMMC_DATA7 | SDMMC Data 7 | I/O | HPS_IOA_10 | HPS_IOB_22 |
SDMMC_PWR_EN | SDMMC Power Enable | Output | HPS_IOA_11 | HPS_IOB_23 |