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1. Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Overview
2. Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Schemes and Features
3. Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Design Guidelines
4. Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration IP Core Implementation Guides
5. Dual Configuration Intel® FPGA IP Core References
6. Unique Chip ID Intel® FPGA IP Core References
7. Document Revision History for the Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration User Guide
3.1. Dual-Purpose Configuration Pins
3.2. Configuring Intel® MAX® 10 Devices using JTAG Configuration
3.3. Configuring Intel® MAX® 10 Devices using Internal Configuration
3.4. Implementing ISP Clamp in Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
3.5. Accessing Remote System Upgrade through User Logic
3.6. Error Detection
3.7. Enabling Data Compression
3.8. AES Encryption
3.9. Intel® MAX® 10 JTAG Secure Design Example
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3.3.2. .pof and ICB Settings
The internal configuration mode you select determines the corresponding method to generate the .pof and set the ICB.
Internal Configuration Mode | ICB Setting Method | .pof Generation Method |
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Single Compressed Image | Set the ICB in Device and Pin Options | Intel® Quartus® Prime software automatically generates the .pof 14 during project compilation. |
Single Uncompressed Image | ||
Single Compressed Image with Memory Initialization. | Set the ICB during Convert Programming Files task. | You need to generate the .pof using Convert Programming Files. |
Single Uncompressed Image with Memory Initialization | ||
Dual Compressed Images |
Each method is further elaborated in the following sections.
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Auto-Generated .pof
Generating .pof using Convert Programming Files
Generating Third-Party Programming Files using Intel Quartus Prime Programmer
14 Auto-generated .pof does not allow encryption. To enable the encryption feature in Single Compressed and Single Uncompressed mode, use the Convert Programming Files method.