Table 15. Byte Address Range for CFI Flash Memory Devices with Different Densities
CFI Device (Megabit) Address Range
8
0x0000000–0x00FFFFF
16
0x0000000–0x01FFFFF
32
0x0000000–0x03FFFFF
64
0x0000000–0x07FFFFF
128
0x0000000–0x0FFFFFF
256
0x0000000–0x1FFFFFF
512
0x0000000–0x3FFFFFF
1024
0x0000000–0x7FFFFFF
3.1.6.2. Using PFL II IP Core
3.1.6.2.1. Converting .sof to .pof File
To convert the .sof file to a .pof, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Convert Programming Files.
2.
For Programming file type, specify Programmer Object File (.pof) and name
the file.
3. For Configuration device, select the CFI flash memory device with the correct
density.
For example, CFI_1Gb is a CFI device with 1-Gigabit (Mb) capacity.
4.
For Mode, select the configuration scheme that matched to the .sof file. The
available configuration modes are AvSTx8/AvSTx16/AvSTx32.
5. To add the configuration data, under Input files to convert, select SOF Data.
6.
Click Add File and browse to the .sof files you want to add.
You can place more than one .sof in the same page if you intend to configure a
chain of FPGAs. The order of the .sof files must follow the order of the devices in
the chain. If you want to store the data from other .sof files in a different page,
click Add SOF page. Add the .sof files to the new page.
7. Select SOF Data and click Properties to set the page number and name. Under
Address scheme for selected pages, select Auto to let the Intel Quartus Prime
software automatically set the start address for that page. Select Block to specify
the start and end addresses or select Start to specify the start address only and
click OK.
8.
You can also store Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex) user data in the flash
memory device:
a. In the Input files to convert sub-window of the Convert Programming
Files, select Add Hex Data.
b. In the Add Hex Data dialog box, select either absolute or relative addressing
mode.
3. Intel Stratix 10 Configuration Schemes
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Intel Stratix 10 Configuration User Guide
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