Fpga programming using epcq, Status elements, Fpga programming using epcq –15 – Altera Cyclone V E FPGA Development Board User Manual

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Chapter 2: Board Components

2–15

Status Elements

March 2013

Altera Corporation

Cyclone V E FPGA Development Board

Reference Manual

FPGA Programming using EPCQ

The low-cost ECPQ device with non-volatile memory features a simple six-pin
interface and a small form factor. The ECPQ supports AS x1 and x4 modes.

By default, this board has a FPP configuration scheme setting. In order to set the
configuration scheme to AS mode, resistor rework needs to be done. Configure the
MSEL setting using the MSEL DIP switch (SW1) to change the configuration scheme.

Figure 2–5

shows the connection between the EPCQ and the Cyclone V E FPGA.

Status Elements

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

Table 2–7

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

Figure 2–5. EPCQ Configuration

EPCQ Device

EPCQ Device

V

CCPGM

10 k

Ω

DATA0
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3

DCLK

nCS

AS_DATA0/ASDO
AS_DATA1
AS_DATA2
AS_DATA3

DCLK

nSTATUS
CONF_DONE
nCONFIG
nCE

nCSO

nCEO

NC

MSEL[4:0]

CLKUSR

Table 2–7. Board-Specific LEDs (Part 1 of 2)

Board

Reference

Schematic Signal Name

I/O

Standard

Description

D35

Power

5.0-V

Blue LED. Illuminates when 5.0 V power is active.

D19

MAX_CONF_DONEn

2.5-V

Green LED. Illuminates when the FPGA is successfully configured.
Driven by the MAX V CPLD 5M2210 System Controller.

D17

MAX_ERROR

2.5-V

Red LED. Illuminates when the MAX V CPLD 5M2210 System
Controller fails to configure the FPGA. Driven by the MAX V CPLD
5M2210 System Controller.

D18

MAX_LOAD

2.5-V

Green LED. Illuminates when the MAX V CPLD 5M2210 System
Controller is actively configuring the FPGA. Driven by the MAX V
CPLD 5M2210 System Controller.

D25

D26

D27

PGM_LED[0]

PGM_LED[1]

PGM_LED[2]

2.5-V

Green LEDs. Illuminates to indicate which hardware page loads
from flash memory when you press the PGM_SEL push button.

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