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1. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration User Guide
2. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Details
3. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Schemes
4. Including the Reset Release Intel® FPGA IP in Your Design
5. Remote System Update (RSU)
6. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Features
7. Intel® Agilex™ Debugging Guide
8. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the Intel® Agilex™ Configuration User Guide
2.1. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Timing Diagram
2.2. Configuration Flow Diagram
2.3. Device Response to Configuration and Reset Events
2.4. Additional Clock Requirements for HPS and Transceivers
2.5. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Pins
2.6. Configuration Clocks
2.7. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Time Estimation
2.8. Generating Compressed .sof File
3.1.1. Avalon® -ST Configuration Scheme Hardware Components and File Types
3.1.2. Enabling Avalon-ST Device Configuration
3.1.3. The AVST_READY Signal
3.1.4. RBF Configuration File Format
3.1.5. Avalon-ST Single-Device Configuration
3.1.6. Debugging Guidelines for the Avalon® -ST Configuration Scheme
3.1.7. IP for Use with the Avalon® -ST Configuration Scheme: Intel FPGA Parallel Flash Loader II IP Core
3.1.7.4.1. PFL II IP Recommended Design Constraints to FPGA Avalon-ST Pins
3.1.7.4.2. PFL II IP Recommended Design Constraints for Using QSPI Flash
3.1.7.4.3. PFL II IP Recommended Design Constraints for using CFI Flash
3.1.7.4.4. PFL II IP Recommended Constraints for Other Input Pins
3.1.7.4.5. PFL II IP Recommended Constraints for Other Output Pins
3.2.1. AS Configuration Scheme Hardware Components and File Types
3.2.2. AS Single-Device Configuration
3.2.3. AS Using Multiple Serial Flash Devices
3.2.4. AS Configuration Timing Parameters
3.2.5. Skew Tolerance Guidelines
3.2.6. Programming Serial Flash Devices
3.2.7. Serial Flash Memory Layout
3.2.8. AS_CLK
3.2.9. Active Serial Configuration Software Settings
3.2.10. Intel® Quartus® Prime Programming Steps
3.2.11. Debugging Guidelines for the AS Configuration Scheme
5.1. Remote System Update Functional Description
5.2. Guidelines for Performing Remote System Update Functions for Non-HPS
5.3. Commands and Responses
5.4. Quad SPI Flash Layout
5.5. Generating Remote System Update Image Files Using the Programming File Generator
5.6. Remote System Update from FPGA Core Example
5.6.1. Prerequisites
5.6.2. Creating Initial Flash Image Containing Bitstreams for Factory Image and One Application Image
5.6.3. Programming Flash Memory with the Initial Remote System Update Image
5.6.4. Reconfiguring the Device with an Application or Factory Image
5.6.5. Adding an Application Image
5.6.6. Removing an Application Image
7.1. Configuration Debugging Checklist
7.2. Intel® Agilex™ Configuration Architecture Overview
7.3. Understanding Configuration Status Using quartus_pgm command
7.4. Configuration File Format Differences
7.5. Understanding SEUs
7.6. Reading the Unique 64-Bit CHIP ID
7.7. E-Tile Transceivers May Fail To Configure
7.8. Understanding and Troubleshooting Configuration Pin Behavior
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5.6. Remote System Update from FPGA Core Example
This section presents a complete remote system update example, including the following steps:
- Creating the initial remote system update image (.jic) containing the bitstreams for the factory image and one application image.
- Programming the flash memory with the initial remote system update image that subsequently configures the device.
- Reconfiguring the device with an application or factory image.
- Creating a single remote system update (.rpd) containing the bitstreams to add an application image in user mode.
- Adding an application image.
- Removing an application image.
Section Content
Prerequisites
Creating Initial Flash Image Containing Bitstreams for Factory Image and One Application Image
Programming Flash Memory with the Initial Remote System Update Image
Reconfiguring the Device with an Application or Factory Image
Adding an Application Image
Removing an Application Image