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Text: The JRunner Software Driver: An Embedded Solution for PLD JTAG Configuration Application Note 414 May 2006, version 1.0 Introduction The JRunnerTM software driver is developed to configure Altera FPGA devices in JTAG mode through the ByteBlaster II or ByteBlasterMV
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Text: 3. Configuration & Testing S51003-1.3 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG Boundary-Scan Support All Stratix devices provide JTAG BST circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1a-1990 specification. JTAG boundary-scan testing can be performed either before or after, but not during configuration. Stratix
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Text: 3. Configuration & Testing SII51003-1.0 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG BoundaryScan Support All Stratix II devices provide Joint Test Action Group JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. JTAG boundary-scan testing can be performed either before
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Text: 3. Configuration and Testing AGX51003-1.2 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG BoundaryScan Support All ArriaTM GX devices provide Joint Test Action Group JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. JTAG boundary-scan testing can be performed either before or
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Text: 3. Configuration & Testing SII51003-4.2 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG BoundaryScan Support All Stratix II devices provide Joint Test Action Group JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. JTAG boundary-scan testing can be performed either before
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Text: 3. Configuration and Testing AGX51003-2.0 Introduction All Arria GX devices provide JTAG boundary-scan test BST circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. You can perform JTAG boundary-scan testing either before or after, but not during configuration. Arria GX devices can also use the JTAG port for
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Text: 3. Configuration & Testing SIIGX51005-1.3 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG BoundaryScan Support All Stratix II GX devices provide Joint Test Action Group JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. JTAG boundary-scan testing can be performed either before
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Text: 3. Configuration & Testing SIIGX51005-1.4 IEEE Std. 1149.1 JTAG BoundaryScan Support All Stratix II GX devices provide Joint Test Action Group JTAG boundary-scan test (BST) circuitry that complies with the IEEE Std. 1149.1. You can perform JTAG boundary-scan testing either before or
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Text: Configuring Cyclone FPGAs September 2002, ver. 1.0 Introduction Application Note 250 You can configure CycloneTM FPGAs using one of several configuration schemes, including the new active serial AS configuration scheme. This new scheme is used with the new, low cost serial configuration devices.
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Text: Configuring Cyclone FPGAs March 2003, ver. 1.1 Introduction Application Note 250 You can configure CycloneTM FPGAs using one of several configuration schemes, including the new active serial AS configuration scheme. This new scheme is used with the new, low cost serial configuration devices.
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Text: 13. Configuring Cyclone FPGAs C51013-1.7 Introduction You can configure Cyclone FPGAs using one of several configuration schemes, including the active serial AS configuration scheme. This scheme is used with the low cost serial configuration devices. Passive
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Text: 13. Configuring Cyclone FPGAs C51013-1.8 Introduction You can configure Cyclone FPGAs using one of several configuration schemes, including the active serial AS configuration scheme. This scheme is used with the low cost serial configuration devices. Passive
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Text: 11. Configuring Stratix & Stratix GX Devices S52013-3.2 Introduction You can configure Stratix and Stratix GX devices using one of several configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor, configuration device, or a download cable. See
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Text: Cyclone FPGA の コンフィギュレーション 2002 年 9 月 ver. 1.0 はじめに Application Note 250 CycloneTM FPGAは新たにサポートされたアクティブ・シリアル( AS)を 含む、複数のモードのいずれかを使用してコンフィギュレーションすること
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Text: 13. Configuring Cyclone II Devices CII51013-3.1 Introduction Cyclone II devices use SRAM cells to store configuration data. Since SRAM memory is volatile, configuration data must be downloaded to Cyclone II devices each time the device powers up. You can use the active
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Text: 1. Configuring Stratix & Stratix GX Devices S52013-3.2 Introduction You can configure Stratix and Stratix GX devices using one of several configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor, configuration device, or a download cable. See
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Text: 10. Configuring Cyclone III Devices CIII51010-1.1 Introduction Cyclone III devices use SRAM cells to store configuration data. Because SRAM memory is volatile, configuration data must be downloaded to Cyclone III devices each time the device powers up. Depending on device densities or package options, Cyclone III devices can be configured using one
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Text: Section VI. Configuration & Test This section provides configuration information for all of the supported configuration schemes for Cyclone II devices. These configuration schemes use either a microprocessor, configuration device, or download cable. There is detailed information on how to design with Altera®
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Text: 8. Configuring Mercury, APEX 20K 2.5 V , ACEX 1K & FLEX 10K Devices CF51006-2.1 Introduction MercuryTM, APEXTM 20K (2.5 V), ACEX 1K, and FLEX® 10K devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor or configuration device.
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Text: 6. Configuring APEX II Devices CF51004-2.1 Introduction APEXTM II devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor or configuration device. APEX II devices can be configured using the passive serial PS , fast
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Text: 8. Configuration and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone IV Devices November 2011 CYIV-51008-1.4 CYIV-51008-1.4 This chapter describes the configuration and remote system upgrades in Cyclone IV devices. Cyclone IV Cyclone IV GX and Cyclone IV E devices use SRAM cells to
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Text: 8 Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades in Stratix V Devices 2013.06.11 SV51010 Feedback Subscribe This chapter describes the configuration schemes, design security, and remote system upgrade that are supported by the Stratix V devices.
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Text: 7. Configuring APEX 20KE & APEX 20KC Devices CF51005-2.2 Introduction APEX 20KE and APEX 20KC devices can be configured using one of four configuration schemes. All configuration schemes use either a microprocessor or configuration device. This section covers how to configure APEX 20KE and APEX 20KC
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