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Intel Agilex SoC Development Kit

Overview

The Intel Agilex SoC Development Kit offers a complete design environment that includes both hardware and software for developing Intel Agilex F-Series FPGA designs. This kit is recommended for developing custom Arm* processor-based SoC designs and evaluating transceiver performance.

Hardware

The Intel Agilex SoC Development Kit supports the following physical features:

  • Intel Agilex F-Series FPGA, 1400 KLE, 2486A package integrate the quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor

  • On-board 8 GB DDR4 memory

  • On-board JTAG Intel FPGA Download Cable II

  • QSPI flash daughtercard

  • HPS OOBE daughtercard with UART and SD Card support

Supported Features

The Intel Agilex SoC Development Kit configuration supports the following hardware features:

Interface

Controller

Driver/Component

GIC-400

on-chip

GICv2 interrupt controller

ARM TIMER

on-chip

System Clock

UART

on-chip

NS16550 compatible serial port

Other hardware features have not been enabled yet for this board.

The default configuration can be found in boards/intel/socfpga/agilex_socdk/intel_socfpga_agilex_socdk_defconfig

Programming and Debugging

Boot Flow

Zephyr image will need to be loaded by Intel Arm Trusted Firmware (ATF). ATF BL2 is first stage boot loader (FSBL) and ATF BL31 is second stage boot loader (SSBL).

Zephyr boot flow:

ATF BL2 (EL3) -> ATF BL31 (EL3) -> Zephyr (EL2->EL1)

Intel Arm Trusted Firmware (ATF) can be downloaded from github:

Flashing

Zephyr image can be loaded in DDR memory at address 0x10000000 from SD Card or QSPI Flash in ATF BL2.

Debugging

The Intel Agilex SoC Development Kit includes one JTAG connector on board, connect it to Intel USB blaster download cables for debugging.

Zephyr applications running on the Cortex-A53 core can be tested by observing UART console output.

References

Intel Agilex Transceiver-SoC Development Kit