DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Altera, DSP-DEVKIT-2S60 Datasheet - Page 6

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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
Typographic Conventions
Typographic
Conventions
2–vi
Stratix II Development Board
c
w
Bold Type with Initial
Capital Letters
bold type
Italic Type with Initial Capital
Letters
Italic type
Initial Capital Letters
“Subheading Title”
Courier type
1., 2., 3., and
a., b., c., etc.
v
1
r
f
Visual Cue
This document uses the typographic conventions shown below.
Keyboard keys and menu names are shown with initial capital letters. Examples:
Command names, dialog box titles, checkbox options, and dialog box options are
shown in bold, initial capital letters. Example: Save As dialog box.
External timing parameters, directory names, project names, disk drive names,
filenames, filename extensions, and software utility names are shown in bold
type. Examples: fMAX, \qdesigns directory, d: drive, chiptrip.gdf file.
Document titles are shown in italic type with initial capital letters. Example: AN 75:
High-Speed Board Design.
Internal timing parameters and variables are shown in italic type.
Examples: tPIA, n + 1.
Variable names are enclosed in angle brackets (< >) and shown in italic type.
Example: <file name>, <project name>.pof file.
Delete key, the Options menu.
References to sections within a document and titles of on-line help topics are
shown in quotation marks. Example: “Typographic Conventions.”
Signal and port names are shown in lowercase Courier type. Examples:
tdi
Anything that must be typed exactly as it appears is shown in Courier type. For
example:
actual file, such as a Report File, references to parts of files (e.g., the AHDL
keyword
Courier.
Numbered steps are used in a list of items when the sequence of the items is
important, such as the steps listed in a procedure.
Bullets are used in a list of items when the sequence of the items is not important.
The checkmark indicates a procedure that consists of one step only.
The hand points to information that requires special attention.
The caution indicates required information that needs special consideration and
understanding and should be read prior to starting or continuing with the
procedure or process.
The warning indicates information that should be read prior to starting or
continuing the procedure or processes
The angled arrow indicates you should press the Enter key.
The feet direct you to more information on a particular topic.
,
input.
SUBDESIGN
c:\qdesigns\tutorial\chiptrip.gdf
Active-low signals are denoted by suffix
Reference Manual
), as well as logic function names (e.g.,
Meaning
n
, e.g.,
. Also, sections of an
Altera Corporation
TRI
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) are shown in
August 2006
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