Fpga programming over external usb-blaster, Status elements, Fpga programming over external usb-blaster –17 – Altera Arria II GX FPGA Development Board User Manual

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Chapter 2: Board Components

2–17

Configuration, Status, and Setup Elements

February 2011

Altera Corporation

Arria II GX FPGA Development Board Reference Manual

FPGA Programming over External USB-Blaster

The JTAG programming header provides another method for configuring the FPGA
(U19) using an external USB-Blaster device with the Quartus II Programmer running
on a PC. The external USB-Blaster is connected to the board through the JTAG
connector (J5). Install a shunt onto the JTAG chain header (J9) pins 1 and 2 to remove
the MAX II CPLD device from the JTAG chain so that the FPGA is the only device on
the JTAG chain.

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For more information on the following topics, refer to the respective documents:

Board Update Portal, refer to the

Arria II GX FPGA Development Kit User Guide

.

PFL design, refer to the

Arria II GX FPGA Development Kit User Guide

.

PFL Megafunction, refer to the

Parallel Flash Loader Megafunction User Guide

.

Status Elements

The development board includes status LEDs. This section describes the status
elements.

Table 2–11

lists the LED board references, names, and functional descriptions.

Table 2–11. Board-Specific LEDs (Part 1 of 2)

Board Reference

LED Name

Description

D18

Power

Blue LED. Illuminates when 2.5 V power is active.

D14

CONF DONE

Green LED. Illuminates when the FPGA is successfully configured. Driven by the
MAX II CPLD EPM2210 System Controller.

D15

Loading

Green LED. Illuminates when the MAX II CPLD EPM2210 System Controller is
actively configuring the FPGA. Driven by the MAX II CPLD EPM2210 System
Controller wire-OR'd with the embedded USB-Blaster CPLD.

D16

Error

Red LED. Illuminates when the MAX II CPLD EPM2210 System Controller fails to
configure the FPGA. Driven by the MAX II CPLD EPM2210 System Controller.

D11, D12, D13

CONFIG[2:0]

Green LEDs. Illuminates to indicate which hardware page loads from flash
memory.

D19

ENET TX

Green LED. Illuminates to indicate Ethernet PHY transmit activity. Driven by the
Marvell 88E1111 PHY.

D20

ENET RX

Green LED. Illuminates to indicate Ethernet PHY receive activity. Driven by the
Marvell 88E1111 PHY.

D23

10

Green LED. Illuminates to indicate Ethernet linked at 10 Mbps connection speed.
Driven by the Marvell 88E1111 PHY.

D22

100

Green LED. Illuminates to indicate Ethernet linked at 100 Mbps connection speed.
Driven by the Marvell 88E1111 PHY.

D21

1000

Green LED. Illuminates to indicate Ethernet linked at 1000 Mbps connection speed.
Driven by the Marvell 88E1111 PHY.

D6

HSMC Port A
Present

Green LED. Illuminates when HSMC port A has a board or cable plugged-in such
that pin 160 becomes grounded. Driven by the add-in card.

D1

HSMC Port B
Present

Green LED. Illuminates when HSMC port B has a board or cable plugged-in such
that pin 160 becomes grounded. Driven by the add-in card.

D24

PCIe x1

Green LED. Configure this LED to display the PCI Express link width x1.

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