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1.1. Generating Primary Device Programming Files
1.2. Generating Secondary Programming Files
1.3. Enabling Bitstream Security for Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
1.4. Enabling Bitstream Encryption or Compression for Intel® Arria® 10 and Intel® Cyclone® 10 GX Devices
1.5. Generating Programming Files for Partial Reconfiguration
1.6. Generating Programming Files for Intel® FPGA Devices with Hard Processor Systems
1.7. Scripting Support
1.8. Generating Programming Files Revision History
2.1. Intel® Quartus® Prime Programmer
2.2. Programming and Configuration Modes
2.3. Basic Device Configuration Steps
2.4. Specifying the Programming Hardware Setup
2.5. Programming with Flash Loaders
2.6. Verifying the Programming File Source with Project Hash
2.7. Using PR Bitstream Security Verification ( Intel® Stratix® 10 Designs)
2.8. Stand-Alone Programmer
2.9. Programmer Settings Reference
2.10. Scripting Support
2.11. Using the Intel® Quartus® Prime Programmer Revision History
2.9.1. Device & Pin Options Dialog Box
2.9.2. More Security Options Dialog Box
2.9.3. Output Files Tab Settings (Programming File Generator)
2.9.4. Input Files Tab Settings (Programming File Generator)
2.9.5. Bitstream Co-Signing Security Settings (Programming File Generator)
2.9.6. Configuration Device Tab Settings
2.9.7. Add Partition Dialog Box (Programming File Generator)
2.9.8. Convert Programming File Dialog Box
2.9.9. Compression and Encryption Settings (Convert Programming File)
2.9.10. SOF Data Properties Dialog Box (Convert Programming File)
2.9.11. Select Devices (Flash Loader) Dialog Box
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1.5.3. Raw Binary Programming File Byte Sequence Transmission Examples
The raw binary programming file (.rbf) file contains the device configuration data in little-endian raw binary format. The following example shows transmitting the .rbf byte sequence 02 1B EE 01 in x32 mode:
Double Word = 01EE1B02 | |||
LSB: BYTE0 = 02 | BYTE1 = 1B | BYTE2 = EE | MSB: BYTE3 = 01 |
D[7..0] | D[15..8] | D[23..16] | D[31..24] |
0000 0010 | 0001 1011 | 1110 1110 | 0000 0001 |