Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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ark_fpga
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Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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Hi,

I am trying to get the FPGA development environment for the Micro A4 BladeRF in the Linux environment. I have an Ubuntu 22.4 LTS. As suggested in the BladeRF FPGA-Development , I am trying to download https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... linux.html the Quartus Prime Lite edition 20.1. However, it seems that the 20.1 version is no longer available for Ubuntu. Could anyone please let me know the flow for the FPGA development for Micro A4 in Ubuntu ? Thanks a lot.

With Regards,
Avinash
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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I was able to get it working not long ago. I can't remember the exact flow, but I think I found the Quartus version in the archives from the website. I was able to successfully build an FPGA. I had problems getting Quartus installed correctly so the environment variables were set and I ended up manually setting things to get it working.
ark_fpga
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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Never mind, got it.
usticeoden
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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ark_fpga wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:03 am Hi,

I am trying to get the FPGA development environment for the Micro A4 BladeRF in the Linux environment. I have an Ubuntu 22.4 LTS. As suggested in the BladeRF FPGA-Developmentmelon sandbox, I am trying to download https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... linux.html the Quartus Prime Lite edition 20.1. However, it seems that the 20.1 version is no longer available for Ubuntu. Could anyone please let me know the flow for the FPGA development for Micro A4 in Ubuntu ? Thanks a lot.

With Regards,
Avinash
Yes, I had to delete and re-download the old Ubuntu version to get Quartus setup. I thought it was a bug but now it seems that the 20.1 version is not available with Ubuntu 22.4 LTS
mikeallison
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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usticeoden wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:56 pm
ark_fpga wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:03 am Hi,

I am trying to get the FPGA development environment for the Micro A4 BladeRF in the Linux environment. I have an Ubuntu 22.4 LTS. As suggested in the BladeRF FPGA-Developmentmelon sandbox, I am trying to download https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... linux.html the Quartus Prime Lite edition 20.1. However, it seems that the 20.1 version is no longer available for Ubuntu. Could anyone please let me know the flow for the FPGA development for Micro A4 in Ubuntu ? Thanks a lot.

With Regards,
Avinash
Yes, I had to delete and re-download the old Ubuntu version to get Quartus setup. I thought it was a bug but now it seems that the 20.1 version is not available with Ubuntu 22.4 LTS
yes, i read on a forum the other day that version 20.1 is not available with Ubuntu 22.4 LTS. my perfect hotel
ark_fpga
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

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Hi All,

Sorry. Had somehow missed all the replies (No mail notification either). I was able to get the latest version of Quartus Prime Lite and through the NIOS shell was able to get the compilation on my machine for both bladeRF and the micro as well. So to answer the question, yes , the latest Quartus Prime Lite does the job in Linux.

With Regards,
Avinash
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Re: Micro A4 FPGA development in Linux

Post by RalphSears »

ark_fpga wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 8:27 am Hi All,

Sorry. Had somehow missed all the replies (No mail notification either). I was able to get the latest version of Quartus Prime Lite and through the NIOS shell was able to get the compilation on my machine for both bladeRF and the micro as well. So to answer the question, yes , the latest Quartus Prime Lite does the job in Linux.

With Regards,
Avinash
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