Intel ® Agilex ™ Configuration User Guide; Intel ® Agilex ™ Configuration Overview - Intel Agilex Configuration User Manual

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1. Intel
Agilex
Configuration User Guide
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1.1. Intel
Agilex
Configuration Overview
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All Intel
Agilex
provides a failsafe, strongly authenticated, programmable security mode for device configuration. Previous FPGA families
include a fixed state machine to manage device configuration.
The Intel Quartus
property, and the device itself under both remote and physical attacks. Configuration bitstream authentication ensures that
the firmware and configuration bitstream are from a trusted source. Encryption prevents theft of intellectual property. The
Intel Quartus Prime software also compresses FPGA bitstreams, reducing memory utilization.
Intel describes configuration schemes from the point-of-view of the FPGA. Intel Agilex devices support active and passive
configuration schemes. In active configuration schemes the FPGA acts as the master and the external memory acts as a slave
device. In passive configuration schemes an external host acts as the master and controls configuration. The FPGA acts as the
slave device. All Intel Agilex configuration schemes support design security, and partial reconfiguration. All Intel Agilex active
configuration schemes support remote system update (RSU) with quad SPI flash memory. To implement RSU in passive
configuration schemes, an external controller must store and drive the configuration bitstream.
Intel Agilex devices support the following configuration schemes:
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Avalon
Streaming (Avalon-ST)
JTAG
Configuration via Protocol (CvP)
Active Serial (AS) normal and fast modes
Secure Digital and Multi Media Card (SD/MMC)
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of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. Intel warrants performance of its FPGA and semiconductor products to current
specifications in accordance with Intel's standard warranty, but reserves the right to make changes to any products and services at any time without notice. Intel
assumes no responsibility or liability arising out of the application or use of any information, product, or service described herein except as expressly agreed to in
writing by Intel. Intel customers are advised to obtain the latest version of device specifications before relying on any published information and before placing
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devices include a Secure Device Manager (SDM) to manage FPGA configuration and security. The SDM
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Prime software also provides flexible and robust security features to protect sensitive data, intellectual
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