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The four FPGA JTAG pins should be left floating on most base boards. Using these pins to program the macrocontroller FPGA in the field is not supported.
The four FPGA JTAG pins should be left floating on most base boards. Using these pins to program the System-on-Module's FPGA in the field is not supported.


{{Warning|FPGA DIO pins are 3.3v tolerant, driving them above 3.3v can cause irreparable damage.}}
{{Warning|FPGA DIO pins are 3.3 V tolerant, driving them above 3.3 V can cause irreparable damage.}}

Latest revision as of 17:35, 12 June 2023

The four FPGA JTAG pins should be left floating on most base boards. Using these pins to program the System-on-Module's FPGA in the field is not supported.

WARNING: FPGA DIO pins are 3.3 V tolerant, driving them above 3.3 V can cause irreparable damage.