General-Purpose I/O User Guide: Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs

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Date 10/07/2024
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2.5.14. HSIO Pins During Power Sequencing

Agilex™ 5 devices do not support hot-socketing and require a specific power sequence. Design your power supply solution to properly control the complete power sequence.

Adhere to the these guidelines to prevent unnecessary current draw on the I/O pins located in the HSIO banks. These guidelines apply for unpowered, power up to power-on reset (POR), POR delay, POR delay to configuration, configuration, initialization, user mode, and power down device states.

  • The I/O pins in the HSIO banks can be tri-stated, driven to ground, or driven to the VCCIO_PIO level.
  • While the device is powering up or down:
    • The input signals of an I/O pin, at all times, must not exceed the I/O buffer power supply rail of the bank where the I/O pin resides.
    • If you use a pin in a HSIO bank with 1.3 V VCCIO_PIO, the pin voltage must not exceed the VCCIO_PIO rail or 1.2 V, whichever is lower.
  • While the device is powering up or powering down, the HSIO pins can tolerate a maximum of 10 mA per pin and a total of 100 mA per HSIO bank.
  • While the device is not turned on, tri-state the I/O pin and do not drive the pin with any external voltage.
  • After the device fully powers up, the voltage levels for the HSIO pins must not exceed the DC input voltage (VI) value or the AC maximum allowed overshoot during transitions.
Table 22.  Guideline Examples
Condition Guideline
The VCCIO_PIO pin ramps up and at period X, the VCCIO_PIO voltage is 1.1 V. At period X, keep the signals driven by the device connected to the HSIO I/O pin at a voltage of 1.1 V or lower.
The 1.3 V VCCIO_PIO pin ramps up and the voltage continues to rise pass the 1.2 V level. Keep the HSIO pin voltage at 1.2 V or lower until the device fully powers up.