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Can I connect 3.3V devices to cyclone10GX?

Toby__5
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I want to connect an IC with an I/O voltage of 3.3V to cyclone10GX. However, the datasheet says it only supports up to 3V. Does this mean I can't connect directly to 3.3V devices?
If you can't connect, do you have a suitable level shift IC?
I would like to know.

 

Thankyou.

 

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FvM
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Datasheet specifies 3.3 V input voltage in recommended operating conditions plus overvoltage margin. 3.3V driver supply is o.k. if you avoid overshoot by placing suitable serial termination for longer lines.
Toby__5
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Thank you for your reply.

 

The device I want to check is the 10GX, not the Cyclone10LP.

It seems that the VCCIO conditions for Cyclone 10GX only include 3.0V (2.85V to 3.15V).

 

Does Vccio of the 3 V I/O bank mean that I can connect external I/O devices with a 3.3V level while keeping it at 3.0V?

 

Datasheet:Cyclone® 10 GX Device Datasheet 683828 | 2022.02.14

 

Thankyou.

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FvM
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Yes. I was quoting input voltage spec of Cyclone 10 GX datasheet.
AqidAyman_Intel
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Hi,


For the DC input voltage for Cyclone 10 GX, they supported up to 3.3V for 3V I/O. Pin voltage should not be externally pulled higher than the maximum value.


Please be noted the VCCIO is for the I/O buffers power supply.


AqidAyman_Intel
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Hi,


May I know if you need any more help on this?


Regards,

Aqid


Toby__5
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Thank you for your answer.
It was very helpful.

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