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(4) Real-Time ISP with the Quartus II Software.
1) The programming file formats generated by the Quartus
II software that support these two features are the
Programmer Object File(.pof) that is used with the
Quartus II programmer, and the Jam File(.jam) and Jam
Byte-Code File(.jbc) that are used with either the
Quartus II programmer or other programming tools.
Programmer Object File(.pof) that is used with the
Quartus II programmer, and the Jam File(.jam) and Jam
Byte-Code File(.jbc) that are used with either the
Quartus II programmer or other programming tools.
2) Ensure that you enable this feature before programming
a MAX II device through the Quartus II programmer.
You can enable the real-time ISP feature by selecting
the Enable real-time ISP to allow background
programming(for MAX II devices) option from the
Quartus II programmer window. Refer Fig.2.
You can enable the real-time ISP feature by selecting
the Enable real-time ISP to allow background
programming(for MAX II devices) option from the
Quartus II programmer window. Refer Fig.2.
3) You can also enable the real-time ISP feature in the
Quartus II software through the following steps:
1. Choose Options(Tool menu).
2. Choose Programmer under the Category section.
1. Choose Options(Tool menu).
2. Choose Programmer under the Category section.
(5) MAX II Device Handbook, Volume1.
- To configure or program one or more devices with the
ByteBlasterMV cable and the Quartus II programmer.
1) Compile a project. The Quartus II compiler generates a
.sof file to configure APEX II, APEX 20K, Mercury, and
Excalibur devices. To program an EPC configuration
device, a .pof or JAM STAPL format file should be
used.
Excalibur devices. To program an EPC configuration
device, a .pof or JAM STAPL format file should be
used.
2) Attach the ByteBlasterMV cable to a parallel port on a
PC and insert the 10-pin female plug into the prototype
system containing the target device. The board must
supply power to the ByteBlasterMV cable.
- For the Windows Nt operating system, a driver must
system containing the target device. The board must
supply power to the ByteBlasterMV cable.
- For the Windows Nt operating system, a driver must
be installed before using the ByteBlasterMV cable,
go to the “ByteBlasterMV and MasterBlaster
Installation” section in the Quartus II.
go to the “ByteBlasterMV and MasterBlaster
Installation” section in the Quartus II.
3) Open the Quartus II programmer by selecting Open
Programmer from the (Processing Menu). Choose
Setup... in the Programming Hardware section. Specify
the ByteBlasterMV cable and the appropriate LPT port.
Please see “Changing Setup” under the ByteBlasterMV
cable in the Quartus II software Help menu for more
information.
Setup... in the Programming Hardware section. Specify
the ByteBlasterMV cable and the appropriate LPT port.
Please see “Changing Setup” under the ByteBlasterMV
cable in the Quartus II software Help menu for more
information.
4) Select either passive serial or JTAG programming mode
and then add the files and/or devices you want to
program or configure using the add file.. or add
device... buttons to create a chain description file(.cdf).
- The programmer has two programming modes “
program or configure using the add file.. or add
device... buttons to create a chain description file(.cdf).
- The programmer has two programming modes “
passive serial and JTAG, In passive mode, you
select which SOFs to include in the device chain. In
JTAG mode, you add specific devices and
configuration devices to the device chain, in addition
to POFs and SOFs, and you have several
programming options for each configuration device in
the chain. In JTAG mode, you can verify an EPC
configuration device’s contents against its
programming file data, check that a device is blank,
examine a programmed device and save its data to
file, or use its data to program or verify another
configuration device.
select which SOFs to include in the device chain. In
JTAG mode, you add specific devices and
configuration devices to the device chain, in addition
to POFs and SOFs, and you have several
programming options for each configuration device in
the chain. In JTAG mode, you can verify an EPC
configuration device’s contents against its
programming file data, check that a device is blank,
examine a programmed device and save its data to
file, or use its data to program or verify another
configuration device.
5) Choose the start button in the Quartus II software to
program or configure the device(s). The ByteBlasterMV
cable downloads the data from the SOF and/or POF
file(s) into the device(s).
cable downloads the data from the SOF and/or POF
file(s) into the device(s).
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(Fig.2) Real-Time ISP Option in the Quartus II Programmer Window
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