1. MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Overview
2. MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Schemes and Features
3. MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration Design Guidelines
4. MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration IP Core Implementation Guides
5. Dual Configuration Intel® FPGA IP Core References
6. Unique Chip ID Intel® FPGA IP Core References
7. Document Revision History for the MAX® 10 FPGA Configuration User Guide
3.1. Dual-Purpose Configuration Pins
3.2. Configuring MAX® 10 Devices using JTAG Configuration
3.3. Configuring MAX® 10 Devices using Internal Configuration
3.4. Implementing ISP Clamp in Quartus® Prime Software
3.5. Accessing Remote System Upgrade through User Logic
3.6. Error Detection
3.7. Enabling Data Compression
3.8. AES Encryption
3.9. MAX® 10 JTAG Secure Design Example
2.3.1.1.2. Monitored Power Supplies Ramp Time Requirement for MAX® 10 Devices
11 Ensure that all VCCIO power supply reaches full rail before configuration completes. See Internal Configuration Time.
12 There is no absolute minimum value for the ramp rate requirement. Intel characterized the minimum tRAMP of 200µs.