The Intel Agilex® I-Series Transceiver-SoC Development Kit (4x F-Tile) is populated with the following non-volatile memories that can be used for User Data:
From the Main Board:
- System Intel® MAX® 10 FPGA and QSPI Flash (Serial NOR Flash)
From the SDM Daughtercard:
- Serial NOR Flash
From the HPS Daughtercard 1
- NAND Flash and a eMMC Flash
From the HPS Daughtercard 2
- Micro SD card
Other non-volatile memories are only used for configuration data and they are not accessible for User Data.
Main Board: To access both system Intel MAX 10 FPGA and the QSPI Flash, set DIP switches S20 and S19 to the following configuration:
S20:
S20.2 =1
S20.3 = 1
S20.4 = 1
S19:
S19.1 = 1
S19.2 = 0
S19.3 = 1
S19.4 = 1
SDM Daughtercard: To access the Serial NOR Flash, set DIP switches S20 and S19 to the following configuration:
S20:
S20.2 = 0
S20.3 = 1
S20.4 = 1
S19:
S19.1 = 1
S19.2 = 0
S19.3 = 1
S19.4 = 1
HPS Daughtercard 1: To access the NAND Flash, set DIP switches S20 and S19 to the following configuration:
S20:
S20.2 = 0
S20.3 = 1
S20.4 = 1
S19:
S19.1 = 0
S19.2 = 1
S19.3 = 1
S19.4 = 1
To access the eMMC Flash, boot the HPS, configure it, and enable a routine to write/erase the eMMC. Contents or data cannot be uploaded or downloaded from the eMMC without having the HPS booted and running. More information about the eMMC controller can be found in the Intel Agilex® Hard Processor System Technical Reference Manual, chapter 16, SD/MMC Controller.
HPS Daughtercard 2: To access the Micro SD Card, boot the HPS, configure it, and enable a routine to write/erase the SD card. Contents or data cannot be uploaded or downloaded from the SD card without having the HPS booted and running. Additionally, as the SD card is removable, it is possible to use a personal computer with specific software to hard delete the SD card.