Can I assert the nConfig signal directly after terminating a Partial Reconfiguration process? - Can I assert the nConfig signal directly after terminating a Partial Reconfiguration process?
Description Yes, you can assert the nConfig signal directly after terminating a Partial Reconfiguration process. However, you should ensure that you toggle PR_CLK for an additional 20 clock cycles before asserting nConfig , to flush the PR_CONTROL_BLOCK and avoid lock up. Resolution This requirement is documented in the Design Planning for Partial Reconfiguration section of the Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition User Guide.
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