DK-DEV-4SGX230N Altera, DK-DEV-4SGX230N Datasheet - Page 385

KIT DEVELOPMENT STRATIX IV

DK-DEV-4SGX230N

Manufacturer Part Number
DK-DEV-4SGX230N
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT STRATIX IV
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix® IVr
Type
FPGAr

Specifications of DK-DEV-4SGX230N

Contents
Development Board, Universal Power Supply, Cables and Software
Silicon Manufacturer
Altera
Core Architecture
FPGA
Core Sub-architecture
Stratix
Silicon Core Number
EP4S
Silicon Family Name
Stratix IV GX
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
EP4SGX230K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
544-2594

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Chapter 10: Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades in Stratix IV Devices
Remote System Upgrades
April 2011 Altera Corporation
Functional Description
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Remote system upgrade is supported in fast AS Stratix IV configuration schemes. You
can also implement remote system upgrade in conjunction with advanced Stratix IV
features such as real-time decompression of configuration data and design security
using the advanced encryption standard (AES) for secure and efficient field upgrades.
The largest serial configuration device currently supports 128 Mbits of configuration
bitstream.
Stratix IV devices only support remote system upgrade in the single device fast AS
configuration scheme. Because the largest serial configuration device currently
supports 128 Mbits of configuration bitstream, the remote system upgrade feature is
not supported in EP4SGX290, EP4SE360, and larger devices.
The remote system upgrade feature is not supported in a multi-device chain.
The dedicated remote system upgrade circuitry in Stratix IV devices manages remote
configuration and provides error detection, recovery, and status information. User
logic or a Nios II processor implemented in the Stratix IV device logic array provides
access to the remote configuration data source and an interface to the system’s
configuration memory.
Stratix IV devices have remote system upgrade processes that involve the following
steps:
1. A Nios II processor (or user logic) implemented in the Stratix IV device logic array
2. The Nios II processor (or user logic) stores this new configuration data in
3. The Nios II processor (or user logic) initiates a reconfiguration cycle with the new
4. The dedicated remote system upgrade circuitry detects and recovers from any
receives new configuration data from a remote location. The connection to the
remote source uses a communication protocol such as the transmission control
protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), peripheral component interconnect (PCI),
user datagram protocol (UDP), universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter
(UART), or a proprietary interface.
non-volatile configuration memory.
or updated configuration data.
error(s) that might occur during or after the reconfiguration cycle and provides
error status information to the user design.
Stratix IV Device Handbook Volume 1
10–51

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