DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Altera, DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Datasheet - Page 56

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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
Non-Volatile Configuration
Non-Volatile
Configuration
3–2
Stratix II Development Board
f
c
Configure the Stratix II Device Directly
You can configure the Stratix II device directly, without turning off power,
using the Quartus
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
After successful configuration, the CONF_DONE LED (LED5)
illuminates.
Refer to Quartus II Help for instructions on how to use the USB Blaster
cable.
The designer must reconfigure the Stratix II device each time power is
applied to the Stratix II DSP development board. For designers who want
to power up the board and have a design immediately present in the
Stratix II device, the board has a non-volatile configuration scheme. This
scheme consists of a configuration controller (U10), which is an Altera
EPM7256 PLD, and flash memory. The configuration controller device is
non-volatile (i.e., it does not lose its configuration data when the board is
powered down) and it comes factory-programmed with logic that
configures the Stratix II EP2S60F1020C3/EP2S180F1020C3 device (U18)
from data stored in flash (U17) on power-up. Upon power-up, the
configuration controller begins reading data from the flash memory. The
flash memory, Stratix II device, and configuration controller are
connected so that data from the flash configures the Stratix II device in
fast passive-parallel mode.
Attach the cable to J21, also labeled “JTAG Stratix II”.
Open a Quartus II SRAM Object File (.sof), which starts the
Quartus II Programmer.
Select USB Blaster as the hardware.
Set the mode to JTAG.
Click Start.
The Stratix II device, the A/D and D/A converters, and power
regulator U22 become hot as the board is used. Because their
surface temperature may significantly increase, do not touch
these devices while power is applied to the board.
Reference Manual
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II software and the USB Blaster cable, as follows.
Altera Corporation
August 2006