Compiler

Available Pins & Existing Assignments



Lists the pin numbers for the device that is selected for the current Compiler settings, the type of each pin, the I/O bank number, the I/O standard, and, if it exists, the node name assignment for each pin. Also lists, if specified, the SignalProbe source name assignment, whether SignalProbe routing is enabled, and the SignalProbe status for each pin.

To add, change, or delete a node name assignment for the pin, you can select a pin in this list.

To add, change, or delete a SignalProbe node name assignment for the pin, you can select a pin in this list.

To add, change, or delete a SignalProbe source name assignment for the pin, you can select a pin in this list.

You can click the top of the each field in the Available pins & existing assignments list to order the pins in the following ways:

Field Order
Number Pins are listed in numeric order.
Name Pins are listed based on the alphabetical ordering of the existing node name assignments. Pins that do not have node name assignments are listed first.
I/O Bank Pins are listed in numeric order by the I/O bank number to which they are assigned.
I/O Standard Pins are listed in alphabetical order by the I/O standard at which the pin is operating.
Type Pins are listed based on the alphabetical ordering of the pin type.
SignalProbe Source Name Pins are listed based on the alphabetical ordering of the existing SignalProbe node name assignments. Pins that do not have SignalProbe node name assignments are listed first.
Enabled Pins are listed based on SignalProbe enable status. Pins that do not have SignalProbe node name assignments are listed first.
Status Pins are listed based on SignalProbe status. Pins that do not have SignalProbe node name assignments are listed first.

In the Available pins & existing assignments list, you can display all the pins that have no function in the device by turning on Show 'no connect' pins, and you can display all SignalProbe enabled pins, and pins that can be used as SignalProbe output pins, by turning on Show current and potential SignalProbe pins.


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