DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Altera, DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Datasheet - Page 40

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DSP-DEVKIT-2S60

Manufacturer Part Number
DSP-DEVKIT-2S60
Description
Manufacturer
Altera
Datasheet

Specifications of DSP-DEVKIT-2S60

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Board Components
2–30
Stratix II Development Board
f
f
Table 27
For general information on CompactFlash, see www.compactflash.org.
Mictor Connector (J20)
The Mictor connector (J20) can be used to transmit up to 27 high-speed
I/O signals with very low noise via a shielded Mictor cable. J20 is used as
a debug port. Twenty-five of the Mictor connector signals are used as
data, and two signals are used as clock input and clock output.
Most pins on J20 connect to I/O pins on the Stratix II device (U18). For
systems that do not use the Mictor connector for debugging the Nios II
processor, any on-chip signals can be routed to I/O pins and probed at J20
via a Mictor cable. External scopes and logic analyzers can connect to J20
and analyze a large number of signals simultaneously.
For details on Nios II debugging products that use the Mictor connector,
see www.altera.com.
Figure 5
(sold separately) by First Silicon Solutions (FS2) Inc. connected to the
Mictor connector. For details see www.fs2.com.
Notes to
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
47
48
49
50
Board reference
Device description
Table 26. CompactFlash (CON1) Pin Table (Part 3 of 3)
Table 27. CompactFlash Connector Reference
Pin on CompactFlash
All pin numbers represent I/O pins on the FPGA, unless otherwise noted.
This FPGA I/O pin controls a power MOSFET that supplies 5V V
This pin does not connect to the FPGA directly.
RESET is driven by the EPM7256AE configuration controller device.
(CON1)
Table
lists the reference information for the CompactFlash connector.
shows an example of an in-target system analyzer ISA-Nios/T
Item
26:
Reference Manual
DO8
DO9
D10
VSS
CompactFlash Function
CompactFlash connector
Description
(U60)
CON1
V3
W2
Y3
GND
(3)
Connects to
Altera Corporation
CC
August 2006
to CON1.
(1)