POR Specifications....................................................................................................................................................83
AS Configuration Timing............................................................................................................................................89
DCLK Frequency Specification in the AS Configuration Scheme....................................................................................... 90
Minimum Configuration Time Estimation......................................................................................................................94
Remote System Upgrades......................................................................................................................................... 96
User Watchdog Internal Circuitry Timing Specifications..................................................................................................96
Document Revision History for the Intel Arria 10 Device Datasheet.........................................................................................101
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This datasheet describes the electrical characteristics, switching characteristics, configuration specifications, and I/O timing
for Intel
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Arria
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10 devices.
Intel Arria 10 devices are offered in extended, industrial, and automotive grades. Extended devices are offered in –E1
(fastest), –E2, and –E3 speed grades. Industrial grade devices are offered in the –I1, –I2, and –I3 speed grades. Automotive
devices are offered in the –A3 speed grade and transceiver speed grade 4.
Note:
The specifications for the automotive devices are preliminary, pending characterization.
The suffix after the speed grade denotes the power options offered in Intel Arria 10 devices.
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L—Low static power
S—Standard power
V—Supported with the SmartVID feature (lowest static power)
H—High performance power
Related Information
Intel Arria 10 Device Overview
Provides more information about the densities and packages of devices in the Intel Arria 10 family.
Electrical Characteristics
The following sections describe the operating conditions and power consumption of Intel Arria 10 devices.
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Operating Conditions
Intel Arria 10 devices are rated according to a set of defined parameters. To maintain the highest possible performance and
reliability of the Intel Arria 10 devices, you must consider the operating requirements described in this section.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
This section defines the maximum operating conditions for Intel Arria 10 devices. The values are based on experiments
conducted with the devices and theoretical modeling of breakdown and damage mechanisms. The functional operation of the
device is not implied for these conditions.
Caution:
Table 1.
Conditions outside the range listed in the following table may cause permanent damage to the device. Additionally, device
operation at the absolute maximum ratings for extended periods of time may have adverse effects on the device.
Absolute Maximum Ratings for Intel Arria 10 Devices
Symbol
V
CC
V
CCP
V
CCERAM
V
CCPT
V
CCBAT
V
CCPGM
V
CCIO
Core voltage power supply
Periphery circuitry and transceiver fabric interface power supply
Embedded memory power supply
Power supply for programmable power technology and I/O pre-driver
Battery back-up power supply for design security volatile key register
Configuration pins power supply
I/O buffers power supply
Description
Condition
—
—
—
—
—
(1)
Minimum
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
Maximum
1.21
1.21
1.36
2.46
2.46
2.46
4.10
2.46
2.46
1.34
1.34
2.46
Unit
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
continued...
3 V I/O
LVDS I/O
V
CCA_PLL
V
CCT_GXB
V
CCR_GXB
V
CCH_GXB
Phase-locked loop (PLL) analog power supply
Transmitter power supply
Receiver power supply
Transceiver output buffer power supply
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—
—
—
(1)
The LVDS I/O values are applicable to all dedicated and dual-function configuration I/Os.
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Symbol
V
CCL_HPS
V
CCIO_HPS
Description
HPS core voltage and periphery circuitry power supply
HPS I/O buffers power supply
Condition
—
3 V I/O
LVDS I/O
Minimum
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–0.50
–25
(2)(3)(4)(5)
(6)
Maximum
1.27
4.10
2.46
2.46
2.46
25
125
150
Unit
V
V
V
V
V
mA
°C
°C
V
CCIOREF_HPS
V
CCPLL_HPS
I
OUT
T
J
T
STG
HPS I/O pre-driver power supply
HPS PLL power supply
DC output current per pin
Operating junction temperature
Storage temperature (no bias)
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—
—
—
—
–55
–65
Related Information
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AN 692: Power Sequencing Considerations for Intel Cyclone 10 GX, Intel Arria 10, and Intel Stratix 10 Devices
Provides the power sequencing requirements for Intel Arria 10 devices.
Power-Up and Power-Down Sequences, Power Management in Intel Arria 10 Devices chapter
Provides the power sequencing requirements for Intel Arria 10 devices.
Maximum Allowed Overshoot and Undershoot Voltage
During transitions, input signals may overshoot to the voltage listed in the following table and undershoot to –2.0 V for input
currents less than 100 mA and periods shorter than 20 ns.
(2)
The maximum current allowed through any LVDS I/O bank pin when the device is not turned on or during power-up/power-down
conditions is 10 mA.
Total current per LVDS I/O bank must not exceed 100 mA.
Voltage level must not exceed 1.89 V.
Applies to all I/O standards and settings supported by LVDS I/O banks, including single-ended and differential I/Os.
Applies only to LVDS I/O banks. 3 V I/O banks are not covered under this specification and must be implemented as per the power
sequencing requirement. For more details, refer to
AN 692: Power Sequencing Considerations for Intel Cyclone
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10 GX, Intel Arria 10,
and Intel Stratix
®
10 Devices
and
Power Management in Intel Arria 10 Devices chapter.
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