Active serial programming, User-programmable epcs64 device – Altera Cyclone II EP2C35 PCI Development Board User Manual

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Altera Corporation

Core Version 4.0.0

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May 2005

Cyclone II EP2C35 PCI Development Board Reference Manual

Using the Board

Table 3–1

lists the advantages and disadvantages of both methods.

Active Serial Programming

This section provides active serial programming steps for both the
user-programmable and preloaded, factory-programmed EPCS64
devices.

User-Programmable EPCS64 Device

This section provides the steps to program the user-programmable
EPCS64 device’s serial flash memory via the active serial programming
method.

To program the user-programmable EPCS64 device’s serial flash memory
using the Quartus II software, follow these steps:

1.

Write your custom programmer object file (.pof) into flash memory.

f

For instructions on either writing a POF to flash memory or creating a
POF, refer to Quartus II Help.

2.

Choose Programmer (Tools menu). The Chain1.cdf window
displays.

3.

Scroll to Active Serial Programming in the Mode field.

4.

To select the user-programmable EPCS64 device, set the switch (J3)
to the Down position.

If the switch (J3) is in the Up position (factory-programmed), the
factory-programmed design will be overwritten.

Table 3–1. Advantages & Disadvantages

Method

Advantage

Disadvantage

Conventional

Simple and fast

Requires separate programming
interface to configure FPGAs and
program serial configuration
devices.

SFL solution

Able to configure the
FPGA and program serial
configuration devices
using the same JTAG
interface

Slow because the SFL solution
needs to configure the FPGA before
programming serial configuration
devices.

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