February 2017 |
2017.02.21 |
Rebranded as Intel. |
December 2016 |
2016.12.20 |
- Updated the description for Altera On-Chip Flash bit offsets 5–9 that the IP core sets these bits based on the device, and configuration and access mode settings you specify during instantiation. These settings are fixed.
- Updated the description for Altera On-Chip Flash bit offsets 22–27 to include clearer information about sector address.
- Added Sector Address topic that provides details about converting sector address from byte addressing to bit addressing.
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May 2016 |
2016.05.02 |
- Added the typical and minimum UFM programming time in parallel mode.
- Corrected the minimum UFM reset time in parallel mode to 250 ns.
- Added links to archived versions of the MAX 10 User Flash Memory User Guide.
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November 2015 |
2015.11.02 |
- Added information about the supported flash initialization files.
- Added serial interface support for 10M40 and 10M50 devices. The maximum frequency for MAX 10 devices is 7.25 MHz, except for 10M40 and 10M50 devices, which is 4.81 MHz.
- Added parallel interface support for 10M02 devices. The maximum frequency for MAX 10 devices is 116 MHz, except for 10M02 devices, which is 7.25 MHz.
- Changed instances of Quartus II to Intel® Quartus® Prime .
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May 2015 |
2015.05.04 |
- Changed write to industry-standard term program.
- Added a note to the UFM and CFM Array Size section that the total UFM size is the maximum possible value, which is dependent on the selected mode.
- Added design consideration information about the maximum slew rate requirement for power supply ramp down.
- Added design consideration information about erasing the flash location before performing a program operation.
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December 2014 |
2014.12.15 |
- Added support for serial interface.
- Added maximum operating frequency of 7.25 MHz for serial interface.
- Updated the UFM block diagram to include serial interface.
- Added design consideration information about creating initial memory content using the IP core, and programming UFM using JTAG interface version IEEE Standard 1149.1.
- Added new timing diagrams for read and write operations in serial mode.
- Added information for the new serial interface related GUI parameters, signals, and registers.
- Added information for the following new Avalon-MM slave interface signals for serial mode: addr, read, readdata, write, writedata, waitrequest, readdatavalid, and burstcount.
- Added information for the following new parameters:
- Data Interface that allows you to choose between Parallel and Serial interface.
- Configuration Scheme and Configuration Mode that replace Dual Images. The new parameters include all supported configuration modes.
- Read Burst Count that allows the burst count width to be auto-adjusted.
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September 2014 |
2014.09.22 |
Initial release. |