Data Sheet
3 Evaluation Board Setup
The instructions in this chapter explain how to set up the Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGA
Evaluation Board.
3.1 Powering Up the Evaluation Board
There are two power supply options provided for the Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGA
Evaluation Board. The first is USB powered and the second is external AC/DC adapter
powered. These two options can be used for different applications.
For most applications without Arduino, 2x20 GPIO, Pmod daughter cards, using an
USB Cable offers sufficient current.
For some applications, daughter cards may draw high power consumption that USB
port cannot offer sufficient current. A common 5 V AC/DC adapter can be plugged into
the DC Jack J12 to offer higher current.
Caution: Use 5 V adapter for DC Jack J12 only. Components on the board can get damaged by
power supplies with greater voltage.
To prepare and apply power to the board, perform the following steps:
1. The Intel Cyclone 10 LP evaluation board ships with its board switches pre-
configured to support the design examples in the evaluation kit collateral. If you
suspect your board might not be correctly configured with the default settings,
follow the instructions in Default Switch Settings on page 10 to return the board
to its factory settings before proceeding.
2. Connect either USB cable to J17 or 5 V DC adapter to J12 to power up the board.
3. After the board is powered up correctly, status LED illuminates. If you are using
factory image stored in flash, the Blue LED will be ON to indicate power is good.
Yellow LED D5 will be ON to indicate the FPGA is configured successfully. User
LEDs D6, D7, D8, D9 will be blinking which is set in factory image.
3.2 Default Switch Settings
This section shows the factory DIP switch settings for the Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGA
evaluation board.
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