Restoring the max v cpld to the factory settings – Altera DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition User Manual

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Appendix A: Programming the Flash Memory Device

A–5

Restoring the MAX V CPLD to the Factory Settings

July 2013

Altera Corporation

DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition

User Guide

13. The restore script cannot restore the board’s MAC address automatically. In the

Nios II command shell, type the following Nios II EDS command:

nios2-terminal

r

and follow the instructions in the terminal window to generate a unique MAC
address.

f

To ensure that you have the most up-to-date factory restore files and information
about this product, refer to the

DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition

page of the

Altera website.

Restoring the MAX V CPLD to the Factory Settings

This section describes how to restore the original factory contents to the MAX V
CPLD on the development board. Make sure you have the Nios II EDS installed, and
perform the following instructions:

1. Set the board switches to the factory default settings described in

“Factory Default

Switch Settings” on page 4–2

.

1

DIP switch SW3.1 set to on includes the MAX V device in the JTAG chain.

2. Launch the Quartus II Programmer.

3. Click Auto Detect.

4. Click Add File and select <install

dir>\kits\stratixVGS_5sgsmd5kf40_dsp\factory_recovery\max5.pof.

5. Turn on the Program/Configure option for the added file.

6. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the MAX V CPLD.

Configuration is complete when the progress bar reaches 100%.

f

To ensure that you have the most up-to-date factory restore files and information
about this product, refer to the

DSP Development Kit, Stratix V Edition

page of the

Altera website.

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