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2.1. Parameterizing the HPS Component
2.2. HPS-FPGA Interfaces
2.3. SDRAM
2.4. HPS Clocks, Reset, Power
2.5. I/O Delays
2.6. Pin Mux and Peripherals
2.7. Generating and Compiling the HPS Component
2.8. Using the Address Span Extender Component
2.9. Configuring the Agilex™ 5 Hard Processor System Component Revision History
2.2.1.1. Enable MPU Standby and Event Signals
2.2.1.2. Enable General Purpose Signals
2.2.1.3. Enable Debug APB* Interface
2.2.1.4. Enable System Trace Macrocell (STM) Hardware Events
2.2.1.5. Enable SWJ-DP JTAG Interface
2.2.1.6. Enable FPGA Cross Trigger Interface
2.2.1.7. Enable AMBA* Trace Bus (ATB)
3.1. Simulation Flows
3.2. Running the Simulation of the Design Examples
3.3. Clock and Reset Interface
3.4. FPGA-to-HPS AXI* Subordinate Interface
3.5. FPGA-to-SDRAM AXI* Subordinate Interface
3.6. HPS-to-FPGA AXI* Initiator Interface
3.7. Lightweight HPS-to-FPGA AXI* Initiator Interface
3.8. Simulating the Agilex™ 5 HPS Component Revision History
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2.6.1.1.1.1. HPS IO Placement Priority
HPS has 48 dedicated IOs; therefore, not all peripherals can fit in the HPS I/O. The Auto-Place IP tool prioritizes which peripherals to place first, and an error message may appear if a selected peripheral cannot be placed into the HPS I/O.
The peripheral priority list from highest to lowest:
- USB
- EMAC
- NAND
- SDMMC
- UART
- SPIM
- SPIS
- EMAC PHY (MDIO/I2C)
- I2C
- I3C
- TRACE