Restoring the max ii cpld to the factory settings – Altera Stratix IV E FPGA User Manual

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Restoring the MAX II CPLD to the Factory Settings

June 2011

Altera Corporation

Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit User Guide

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

11. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the FPGA. Configuration

is complete when the progress bar reaches 100%. The CONF DONE LED (D22)
and the eight user LEDs (D23-D30) illuminate indicating the flash memory device
is now restored with the factory contents.

12. Cycle the POWER switch (SW3) off then on to load and run the restored factory

design.

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

Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit

page of the Altera

website.

Restoring the MAX II CPLD to the Factory Settings

This section describes how to restore the original factory contents to the MAX II CPLD
on the FPGA 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

Installing the shunt jumper on jumper J10 includes the MAX II device in the
JTAG chain.

2. Launch the Quartus II Programmer.

3. Click Auto Detect.

4. Click Add File and select <install

dir>\kits\stratixIVE_4se530_fpga\factory_recovery\max2.pof.

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

6. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the MAX II 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

Stratix IV E FPGA Development Kit

page of the Altera

website.

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