Why does the Early Power Estimator (EPE) for transceiver based devices allow me to enter more user I/O pins than the number of pins listed in respective device handbook? - Why does the Early Power Estimator (EPE) for transceiver based devices allow me to enter more user I/O pins than the number of pins listed in respective device handbook? Description The EPE for transceiver based devices has an I/O count based on general purpose I/O (GPIO) and transceiver (HSSI) pins combined. This is done to make the EPE consistent with the Quartus® II software compilation report for “Total pins”. The device handbooks have seperate pin counts for HSSI pins and general purpose I/O pins. For clarity, a tooltip will be added to future versions of the EPE indicating the number of I/O pins includes both HSSI and general purpose I/O pins. Custom Fields values: ['novalue'] Troubleshooting novalue False ['novalue'] ['novalue'] novalue novalue ['Programmable Logic Devices'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] - 2021-08-25

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