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Figure 3-24 Connections between the MAX 10 FPGA and USB OTG PHY
Signal Name
FPGA Pin No.
USB_DATA[0]
PIN_E12
USB_DATA[1]
PIN_E13
USB_DATA[2]
PIN_H13
USB_DATA[3]
PIN_E14
USB_DATA[4]
PIN_H14
USB_DATA[5]
PIN_D15
USB_DATA[6]
PIN_E15
USB_DATA[7]
PIN_F15
USB_NXT
PIN_H12
USB_DIR
PIN_J13
USB_STP
PIN_J12
USB_CS
PIN_J11
USB_RESET_n
PIN_E16
USB_CLKIN
PIN_H11
USB_FAULT_n
PIN_D8
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The DECA provides a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) connector, allows to implement
the camera module applications.
MAX 10 FPGA. With a resistor networks using passive components, the transmitted signals from
camera/sensor can be successfully received by MAX 10 FPGA. The pin assignment associated to
this MIPI interface is shown in
DECA User Manual
Table 3-15 Pin Assignment of USB OTG PHY
Description
ULPI DATA input/output signal 0
ULPI DATA input/output signal 1
ULPI DATA input/output signal 2
ULPI DATA input/output signal 3
ULPI DATA input/output signal 4
ULPI DATA input/output signal 5
ULPI DATA input/output signal 6
ULPI DATA input/output signal 7
ULPI NXT output signal
ULPI DIR output signal
ULPI STP input signal
Active-high chip select pin
Reset pin used to reset all digital registers
ULPI 60 MHz output clock
Fault input from USB power switch
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Figure 3-25
Table 3-16.
shows the connection of MIPI camera module to the
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I/O Standard
1.8V
1.8V
1.8V
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1.8V
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1.8V
1.8V
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1.8V
1.2V
1.2V
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May 22, 2015

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