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EPC1064V Datasheet(PDF) 7 Page - Altera Corporation |
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EPC1064V Datasheet(HTML) 7 Page - Altera Corporation |
7 / 36 page Altera Corporation 7 Configuration Devices for SRAM-Based LUT Devices Data Sheet Device Configuration The control signals for configuration devices—nCS, OE, and DCLK— interface directly with APEX II, APEX 20K, Mercury, ACEX 1K, and FLEX device control signals. All APEX II, APEX 20K, Mercury, ACEX 1K, and FLEX devices can be configured by a configuration device without requiring an external intelligent controller. The configuration device’s OE and nCS pins control the tri-state buffer on the DATA output pin, and enable the address counter (and the oscillator in EPC4, EPC 8, EPC16, EPC2, EPC1, and EPC1441 devices). When OE is driven low, the configuration device resets the address counter and tri- states its DATA pin. The nCS pin controls the output of the configuration device. If nCS is held high after the OE reset pulse, the counter is disabled and the DATA output pin is tri-stated. When nCS is driven low, the counter and DATA output pin are enabled. When OE is driven low again, the address counter is reset and the DATA output pin is tri-stated, regardless of the state of nCS. 1 The EPC4, EPC8, EPC16, EPC2, EPC1, and EPC1441 devices determine the operation mode and whether the APEX 20K, Mercury, ACEX 1K, FLEX 10K, FLEX 8000, or FLEX 6000 protocols should be used when OE is driven high. When the configuration device has driven out all of its data and has driven nCASC low, the device tri-states the DATA pin to avoid contention with other configuration devices. The EPC2 device allows the user to initiate configuration of the PLD via an additional pin, nINIT_CONF, that can be tied to the nCONFIG pin of the PLD(s) to be configured. A JTAG instruction causes the EPC4, EPC8, EPC16, and EPC2 device to drive nINIT_CONF low, which in turn pulls nCONFIG low. The EPC4, EPC8, EPC16, and EPC2 device then drives nINIT_CONF high to start configuration. When the JTAG state machine exits this state, nINIT_CONF releases nCONFIG and configuration is initiated. 1 An EPC4, EPC8, EPC16, and EPC2 device can be programmed with a POF generated for an EPC1 or EPC1441 device, however, an EPC2 device cannot configure FLEX 6000 or FLEX 8000 devices. An EPC1 device can be programmed using a POF generated for an EPC1441 device. |
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