Broken GPIO 0 on a DE10 Nano Board
Posted: Thu May 27, 2021 1:24 pm
So I have been through buying my first DE10 nano board and i got a broken one.
I was proposed to ship it to Terasic for fixing but at the end Mouser electronic was kind enough to ship me a new board.
I shipped the board to Terasic anyway to see if it could be fixed and the answer is no.
They say a pin on my GPIO 0 pins has a low impedence, the FPGA has been damaged and requires to be swapped.
Now i ll get my board back ( broken ) and i can still use it for genesis and something else.
I was wondering if is possible to reprogram the main codebase to use the ram on the other GPIO 1 pin set rather than the original GPIO 0.
Someone knows if something like this is even possible or there are hardware limitation that make it unfeasible?
I was proposed to ship it to Terasic for fixing but at the end Mouser electronic was kind enough to ship me a new board.
I shipped the board to Terasic anyway to see if it could be fixed and the answer is no.
They say a pin on my GPIO 0 pins has a low impedence, the FPGA has been damaged and requires to be swapped.
Now i ll get my board back ( broken ) and i can still use it for genesis and something else.
I was wondering if is possible to reprogram the main codebase to use the ram on the other GPIO 1 pin set rather than the original GPIO 0.
Someone knows if something like this is even possible or there are hardware limitation that make it unfeasible?