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1. Overview of the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
2. Setting Up the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
3. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator Graphical User Interface
4. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator Pages
5. Factors Affecting the Accuracy of the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator
6. Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator User Guide Archive
7. Document Revision History for the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator User Guide
A. Measuring Static Power
4.1. Intel® FPGA PTC - Power Summary
4.2. Intel® FPGA PTC - Common Page Elements
4.3. Intel® FPGA PTC - Device Selection and Thermal Analysis Windows
4.4. Intel® FPGA PTC - Main Page
4.5. Intel® FPGA PTC - Logic Page
4.6. Intel® FPGA PTC - RAM Page
4.7. Intel® FPGA PTC - DSP Page
4.8. Intel® FPGA PTC - Clock Page
4.9. Intel® FPGA PTC - PLL Page
4.10. Intel® FPGA PTC - I/O Page
4.11. Intel® FPGA PTC - I/O-IP Page
4.12. Intel® FPGA PTC - Transceiver Page
4.13. Intel® FPGA PTC - HPS Page
4.14. Intel® FPGA PTC - HBM Page ( Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices Only)
4.15. Intel® FPGA PTC - Thermal Page
4.16. Intel® FPGA PTC - Report Page
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4.14. Intel® FPGA PTC - HBM Page ( Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices Only)
The HBM page of the Intel® FPGA Power and Thermal Calculator ( Intel® FPGA PTC) shows the power information pertaining to high-bandwidth memory (HBM). This page is available for Intel® Stratix® 10 devices only.
Figure 23. HBM Page of the Intel® FPGA PTC
Column Heading | Description |
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Module | A user-editable field to name each module of the design. |
HBM ID | Select the top or bottom HBM stack in devices that include multiple stacks. |
Channel ID | Selects a particular die in the stack. |
PC0 Traffic Pattern | Select the traffic pattern that most closely matches your application. (PC0 and PC1 refer to the two pseudo-channels that each physical channel [0-7] is divided into; you can select different traffic patterns for each pseudo-channel.) |
PC1 Traffic Pattern | Select the traffic pattern that most closely matches your application. (PC0 and PC1 refer to the two pseudo-channels that each physical channel [0-7] is divided into; you can select different traffic patterns for each pseudo-channel.) |
User Comment | User Comment field. |