Using the Generic Serial Flash Interface - Same Course in Japanese: 汎用シリアル・フラッシュ・インターフェイスの使用 23 Minutes The Generic Serial Flash Interface (GSFI) is a core that can communicate with any QSPI type flash memory device. Through a series of explanations and examples of the Generic Serial Flash Interface’s registers, the user will become familiar with what is needed to successfully read from and write to a QSPI flash device. A sample design is described and a link provided so the user can quickly implement this core into their design. Course Objectives At course completion, you will be able to: Understand how to use the GSFI to program any SPI type flash device Skills Required Background in digital logic General understanding of FPGA architecture Understanding or knowledge of the Altera® Quartus® Prime software Embedded design If the audio for the course does not start automatically, press pause and then play on the course player. The transcript of the course audio is available in the Notes or closed captioning (CC) feature of the player. If you need assistance with this course, please email fpgatraining@altera.com . Reference Course Code: FPGA_ODEVGSFI. FPGA_ODEVGSFI. <p>Using the Generic Serial Flash Interface</p> - 2025-12-28
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