Hello, on a DE1 board, I am trying to write some data into the flash memory and then read them in "hardware" don't want to use a processor for this task. I know that write operations to flash require a complex procedure, so i searched for a controller and I found the memory controller by altera.
I got few questions, since I didn't read all the sources in the file: 1 is enough to porovide write address, data and then set "write" pin high to write a byte into a flash address, using this controller? I mean, i can separately read OR write. EDIT: I wrote a simple "interface" for tring to test flash memory. You may have to change the mount point to that subfolder. If you figure it out please do share. For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.
Thanks to our community members who provide support during our down time or before we get to your questions. We appreciate you! Need Forum Guidance? Firstly, I'm using the DE1 Media computer instead of my own QSYS implementation which gave the same error so I'm under the impression that it should work without much tinkering. I read the relevant documentation as well and the requirements seem to be met in the example design.
However when I try to use the flash programmer through Eclipse I get a No CFI table found at the address of the flash memory along with an error code 8. After reading through the forum it seems like this is a common problem but mostly with external flash memory. I'd appreciate any help on the matter if someone happens to read this.
I'm using Quartus 64 bit Thanks in advance. All forum topics Previous topic Next topic. Safari Chrome Edge Firefox. Recommended Research Hardware View All. Intel FPGA China Innovation Center Visit our center in Chongqing to explore demos of more than applications of programmable technology and participate in technical training workshops from our global partners.
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