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2.1. Device Footprint
2.2. Power Management
2.3. Configuration
2.4. Design Security Differences
2.5. Logic Elements and Embedded Memory
2.6. PLL and Clock Network
2.7. Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
2.8. I/O Interfaces
2.9. LVDS SERDES Interface
2.10. Sensor Monitoring System
2.11. MIPI D-PHY Interface
2.12. External Memory Interface (EMIF)
2.13. Hard Processor System (HPS)
2.14. Transceiver and Serial Protocols
2.15. PCIe Interface
2.16. Ethernet Interface
2.3.1. General Configuration Pin and Sequences
2.3.2. Device Configuration and the Secure Device Manager (SDM)
2.3.3. Active Serial (AS) Configuration
2.3.4. Avalon® -ST Configuration
2.3.5. JTAG Configuration
2.3.6. Configuration via Protocol (CvP)
2.3.7. QSPI Flash Access and Remote System Upgrade Feature
2.3.8. SEU Features
2.3.9. Configuration File Format Differences
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2.8. I/O Interfaces
Agilex™ 5 device supports different I/O types compared to the Cyclone® V device.
The following table lists the I/O interfaces that Cyclone® V and Agilex™ 5 devices support:
Cyclone® V I/O Interfaces | Agilex™ 5 I/O Interfaces |
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Direct migration from Cyclone® V to Agilex™ 5 device is not supported due to differences in the I/O standard, I/O feature, I/O power supply, and bank architecture between Agilex™ 5 and Cyclone® V devices.
Refer to the following subtopics for more information.