2.2.1. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer Overview
2.2.2. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Manual Instantiation
2.2.3. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Board-Aware Flow
2.2.4. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Configurable Example Design
2.2.5. Building Software Design with Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Altera® FPGAs
2.2.2.2.1. Adding Nios® V/m Processor IP
2.2.2.2.2. Adding On-Chip Memory II (RAM or ROM) IP
2.2.2.2.3. Adding JTAG UART IP
2.2.2.2.4. Adding Reset Release IP
2.2.2.2.5. Connect Interfaces and Signals
2.2.2.2.6. Clear System Warnings and Errors
2.2.2.2.7. Configuring the Reset Vector of the Nios® V Processor
2.2.2.2.8. Saving and Generating System HDL
2.2.3.2.1. Adding Nios® V/m Processor IP
2.2.3.2.2. Adding On-Chip Memory (RAM or ROM) IP
2.2.3.2.3. Adding JTAG UART IP
2.2.3.2.4. Adding System ID Peripheral IP
2.2.3.2.5. Adding Reset Release IP
2.2.3.2.6. Connect Interfaces and Signals
2.2.3.2.7. Clear System Warnings and Errors
2.2.3.2.8. Saving and Generating System HDL
3.1. Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
- Any Altera® FPGA Development Kits
Note: This tutorial uses MAX® 10 10M50 Evaluation Kit (DK-DEV-10M50F484-B).
- Power adapter
- USB Blaster II
Software Requirements
- Quartus® Prime Standard Edition Software
- Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Altera® FPGAs
- Questa* Intel® FPGA Edition
Note: You need to acquire the license for the Nios® V processor to compile the design in Quartus® Prime software.