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2.3. Design Considerations for Connecting Device I/O to HPS Peripherals and Memory
One of the most important considerations when configuring the HPS is to understand how the I/O is organized in the Intel® Stratix® 10 SoC devices.
1. HPS Dedicated I/O
These 48 I/O are physically located inside the HPS, are dedicated for the HPS, and are used for the HPS clock and peripherals, including mass storage flash memory.
2. SDM Dedicated I/O
The SDM has 24 dedicated I/Os, which include JTAG, clock, reset, configuration, reference voltages, boot and configuration flash interfaces, and MSEL.
3. HPS EMIF I/O
There are three modular I/O banks that can connect to SDRAM memory. One of the I/O banks is used to connect the address, command and ECC data signals. The other two banks are for connecting the data signals.
4. FPGA I/O
You can use general purpose I/O for FPGA logic, FPGA external memory interfaces and high-speed serial interfaces. It is possible to export most HPS peripheral interfaces to the FPGA fabric for custom adaptation and routing to FPGA I/O.
Dedicated HPS I/O | Dedicated SDM I/O | HPS EMIF I/O | FPGA I/O | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Number of Available I/O | 48 | 24 | 3 I/O 48 banks | All other device I/O |
Location | Inside the HPS | Inside the SDM |
FPGA I/O Banks 2L, 2M, 2N | I/O Columns are in the FPGA device |
Voltages Supported | 1.8V | 1.8V | LVDS I/O bank support for DDR3 and DDR4 protocols | LVDS I/O bank, 3V I/O bank and high-speed serial transceivers |
Purpose | HPS Clock, HPS peripherals, mass storage flash, HPS JTAG |
FPGA JTAG through SDM dedicated pins, clock, reset, configuration, reference voltages, boot and configuration flash interfaces | HPS main memory | General purpose and transceiver I/O |
Timing Constraints | Fixed | Fixed | Provided by memory controller IP | User defined |
Recommended Peripherals | HPS peripheral I/O such as Ethernet PHY, USB PHY, mass storage flash (NAND, SD/MMC), TRACE debug. |
Boot and configuration source, FPGA JTAG through SDM dedicated pins, and MSEL signals are connected to the SDM. | DDR3, DDR4, and SDRAM | Slow speed HPS peripherals (I2C, SPI, EMAC-MII), FPGA I/O such as FPGA EMIFs, High Speed LVDS I/O, transceiver I/O, other parallel and control/status I/O. |
For more information about console output during boot and configuration, refer to the "UART Interface Design Guidelines" section.
Section Content
HPS Pin Multiplexing Design Considerations
HPS I/O Settings: Constraints and Drive Strengths