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1. Introduction to the Agilex™ 5 Hard Processor System Component
2. Configuring the Agilex™ 5 Hard Processor System Component
3. Simulating the Agilex™ 5 HPS Component
4. Design Guidelines
5. HPS EMIF Platform Designer Example Designs
6. Document Revision History for the Hard Processor System Component Reference Manual Agilex™ 5 SoCs
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
5.1. Terminology
5.2. Block Diagram
5.3. Version Support
5.4. Download Example Design Files
5.5. HPS EMIF Platform Designer Example Designs
5.6. Specific Examples
5.7. General Connection Guideline
5.8. Supported Memory Protocols Differences Among Intel SoC Device Families
5.9. IO96 Bank and Lane Usage for HPS EMIF
5.10. Quartus Report of I/O Bank Usage
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2.6. Pin Mux and Peripherals
The Pin Mux and Peripherals tab is comprised of four subsections:
- Pin Mux GUI
- EMAC PTP Interface
- HPS IO Open Drains
- HPS IO Locations
Figure 23. Platform Designer Pin Mux and Peripherals Tab