hello.
My name is Intel F. Hanako, and I provide technical support for Intel® FPGA at Macnica.
Recently, the manufacturer's website has been renewed, and it is said that they are supporting customers on a daily basis.
"I want to see Intel® FPGA documentation, but I can't find it on the Intel® website! I can't find it!"
I would like to hear your opinion.
Therefore
This page picks up some representative pages of the document and provides links.
We have also compiled instructions for finding Intel FPGA documentation from the Intel website.
Once you've found it, you can save it in your web browser's favorites so you don't have to search for it.
Typical Documents and Document Top Page
* Click the icon to move to the corresponding document page.
Article top page |
Quartus® Prime User guide |
Intel® FPGAs Supportresources |
Intel® FPGAs pinout file |
Intel® FPGAs pin connection ・Guideline |
Intel® FPGAs intellectual property
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Intel® FPGAs Product catalog
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Intel® FPGAs Package drawing, thermal resistance
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advisory, PCNs, PDNs |
Errata |
How to find documentation
Here are three typical ways to find documents.
Search from the index of the dedicated document page
On the manufacturer's web page, go to the page dedicated to Intel® FPGAs and click Support.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable.html
The page will auto-scroll down to Support. Click the Browse support button.
The Intel® FPGA Support Resources page is displayed.
Scroll down the page and select Documentation in the Additional Resources section.
Then the top page of the document will be displayed.
Use the keyword Box and filter functions on the left side of the screen to find your documents.
Example: I want to find timing-related application notes
Follow the flow introduced earlier to move to the top page of the document and search for the following information.
keyword | Enter"Timing" |
curated | Select " |
Content Type | Select"Application Notes" |
Search from the page dedicated to the FPGA family
On the manufacturer's web page, open the page dedicated to Intel® FPGAs and click Products.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable.html
The page auto-scrolls down to display Products. From here select Intel® FPGAs & SoC FPGAs.
Click the v mark on the right side of each series to display the family, and select the desired FPGA family.
Click Documentation on any FPGA family page to view the documentation for that family.
Use the keyword Box and filter functions on the left side of the screen to find your documents.
Example: I want to find the Arria® 10 handbook
Follow the flow introduced earlier to go to the Intel® FPGAs & SoC FPGAs top page and select Intel® Arria® 10 FPGAs and SoC FPGAs from the Intel® Arria® Series list.
Click Documentation and search for the following information:
keyword | Enter "Handbook" |
Content Type | Select "Development User Guides" |
Search by technology
On the manufacturer's web page, go to the page dedicated to Intel® FPGAs and click Support.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable.html
The page will auto-scroll down to Support. Click the Browse support button.
The Intel® FPGA Support Resources page is displayed.
Scroll down the page and select the desired technology in the Technologies section.
Click the menu provided at the top of the specified technology page to scroll to the specified location. Use these to find the desired document.
Example: Finding the DDR4 Memory Controller User Guide for Stratix® 10
From the Technologies section of the Intel® FPGA Support Resources page, select the External Memory Interfaces IP.
Click 2. User Guides and Documentation from the top menu and find your document in the list.