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IC STRATX III FPGA 150K 1152FBGA

EP3SL150F1152C3N

Manufacturer Part Number
EP3SL150F1152C3N
Description
IC STRATX III FPGA 150K 1152FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix® IIIr

Specifications of EP3SL150F1152C3N

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
142500
Number Of Labs/clbs
5700
Total Ram Bits
6390
Number Of I /o
744
Voltage - Supply
0.86 V ~ 1.15 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
1152-FBGA
For Use With
544-2568 - KIT DEVELOPMENT STRATIX III
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Number Of Gates
-
Other names
544-2408
EP3SL150F1152C3NES

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Chapter 11: Configuring Stratix III Devices
Fast Active Serial Configuration (Serial Configuration Devices)
Programming Serial Configuration Devices
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Serial configuration devices are non-volatile, flash-memory-based devices. You can
program these devices in-system using the USB-Blaster™ or ByteBlaster™ II
download cable. Alternatively, you can program them using the Altera programming
unit (APU), supported third-party programmers, or a microprocessor with the
SRunner software driver.
You can perform in-system programming of serial configuration devices by using the
conventional AS programming interface or JTAG interface solution.
Because serial configuration devices do not support the JTAG interface, the
conventional method to program them is by using the AS programming interface. The
configuration data used to program serial configuration devices is downloaded by
using the programming hardware.
During in-system programming, the download cable disables device access to the AS
interface by driving the nCE pin high. Stratix III devices are also held in reset by a low
level on nCONFIG. After programming is complete, the download cable releases nCE
and nCONFIG, allowing the pull-down and pull-up resistors to drive GND and
V
configuration device.
Altera has developed the Serial FlashLoader (SFL), which is an in-system
programming solution for serial configuration devices using the JTAG interface. This
solution requires the Stratix III device to be a bridge between the JTAG interface and
the serial configuration device.
For more information about the SFL, refer to
the Quartus II
For more information about the USB-Blaster download cable, refer to the
Download Cable User
to the
CCPGM
ByteBlaster II Download Cable User
, respectively.
Software.
Figure 11–12
Guide. For more information about the ByteBlaster II cable, refer
shows the download cable connections to the serial
Guide.
AN 370: Using the Serial FlashLoader with
Stratix III Device Handbook, Volume 1
USB-Blaster
11–25

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