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Feb 25, 2025 - 04:41 AM
The number of external power supplies required for the Intel MAX 10 devices depends on the power supply device option chosen.
For single-supply devices, only one external power supply of either 3.0 V or 3.3 V is required. This external power supply is used to power the core of the FPGA and is regulated internally to 1.2 V, which is required for core logic operation.
For dual-supply devices, two external power supplies are required. One power supply of 1.2 V is needed for the device core logic, and another power supply of 2.5 V is needed for periphery operation.
It is important to note that the choice of power supply device option will affect the core and I/O performance of the device. Single-supply devices have lower performance compared to dual-supply devices.
For more detailed information on power supply options and their characteristics, please refer to the Intel MAX 10 Power Management User Guide.
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