Why. Power Supply Issues
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Insufficient or unstable power supply to the FPGA FPGA FPGA design try programming the FPGA with a simple, known-good design (e.g., a basic blink LED example). If this works, the issue may lie within your original design or bitstream. Step 7: Inspect for Hardware Damage Physical Inspection: Perform a visual inspection of the FPGA board and surrounding components for signs of physical damage, such as burned areas, cracked components, or bent pins. Test with a Different FPGA (if available): If you suspect that the FPGA itself might be defective, try replacing it with a known good unit to see if the issue persists.Conclusion:
If your 10CL025YU256I7G FPGA is getting stuck in boot mode, the problem could be related to incorrect configuration settings, faulty hardware, or power issues. By following the troubleshooting steps outlined above, you can systematically identify and resolve the issue. Always double-check your configuration settings, ensure your memory devices are functioning properly, and verify that the FPGA is receiving stable power. If the issue persists despite these checks, there may be an underlying hardware defect that requires replacement.