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2.1. I/O Standards and Voltage Levels in Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
2.2. I/O Element Structure in Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
2.3. Programmable IOE Features in Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
2.4. On-Chip I/O Termination in Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
2.5. External I/O Termination for Intel® Stratix® 10 Devices
3.1. Guideline: VREF Sources and VREF Pins
3.2. Guideline: Observe Device Absolute Maximum Rating for 3.0 V Interfacing
3.3. Guideline: Voltage-Referenced and Non-Voltage Referenced I/O Standards
3.4. Guideline: Do Not Drive I/O Pins During Power Sequencing
3.5. Guideline: Intel® Stratix® 10 I/O Buffer During Power Up, Configuration, and Power Down
3.6. Guideline: Maximum DC Current Restrictions
3.7. Guideline: Use Only One Voltage for All 3 V I/O Banks
3.8. Guideline: I/O Standards Limitation for Intel® Stratix® 10 TX 400
3.9. Guideline: I/O Standards Limitation for Intel® Stratix® 10 GX 400 and SX 400
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3.4. Guideline: Do Not Drive I/O Pins During Power Sequencing
The Intel® Stratix® 10 I/O buffers are powered by VCC, VCCPT, and VCCIO.
Because the Intel® Stratix® 10 devices do not support hot socketing, do not drive the I/O pins externally during power up and power down. This includes all I/O pins including FPGA and HPS I/Os. Adhere to this guideline to:
- Avoid excess I/O pin current:
- Excess I/O pin current affects the device's lifetime and reliability.
- Excess current on the 3 V I/O pins can damage the Intel® Stratix® 10 device.
- Achieve minimum current draw and avoid I/O glitch during power up or power down.
- Avoid permanent damage on the 3 V I/O buffers in 3 V operation.