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CLK12_7N 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CLK12_7N
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内容描述: 的Cyclone III器件手册 [Cyclone III Device Handbook]
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文件页数/大小: 274 页 / 7302 K
品牌: ALTERA [ ALTERA CORPORATION ]
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Chapter 9: Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades in the Cyclone III Device Family  
9–27  
Configuration Features  
1
There are no series resistors required in the AP configuration mode for Cyclone III  
devices when using the Micron flash at 2.5-, 3.0-, and 3.3-V I/O standard. The output  
buffer of the Micron P30 IBIS model does not overshoot above 4.1 V. Thus, series  
resistors are not required for the 2.5-, 3.0-, and 3.3-V AP configuration option.  
However, if there are any other devices sharing the same flash I/Os with Cyclone III  
devices, all shared pins are still subject to the 4.1-V limit and may require series  
resistors.  
The default read mode of the supported parallel flash memory and all writes to the  
parallel flash memory are asynchronous. Both the parallel flash families support a  
synchronous read mode, with data supplied on the positive edge of DCLK  
.
nRESETis an active-low hard reset  
FLASH_nCEis an active-low chip enable  
nOEis an active-low output enable for the DATA[15..0]bus and WAITpin  
nAVDis an active-low address valid signal and is used to write addresses into the  
flash  
nWEis an active-low write enable and is used to write data into the flash  
PADD[23..0]bus is the address bus supplied to the flash  
DATA[15..0] bus is a bidirectional bus used to supply and read data to and from  
the flash, with the flash output controlled by nOE  
The serial clock (DCLK) generated by Cyclone III devices controls the entire  
configuration cycle and provides timing for the parallel interface. Cyclone III devices  
use a 40-Mhz internal oscillator to generate DCLK. The oscillator is the same oscillator  
used in the AS configuration scheme. The active DCLKoutput frequency is listed in  
Table 9–8 on page 9–14.  
Multi-Device AP Configuration  
You can cascade multiple Cyclone III devices using the chip-enable (nCE) and chip-  
enable-out (nCEO) pins. The first device in the chain must have its nCEpin connected to  
GND. Connect its nCEOpin to the nCEpin of the next device in the chain. Use an  
external 10-kpull-up resistor to pull the nCEOsignal high to its VCCIO level to help  
the internal weak pull-up resistor. When the first device captures all its configuration  
data from the bitstream, it drives the nCEOpin low, enabling the next device in the  
chain. You can leave the nCEOpin of the last device unconnected or use it as a user I/O  
pin after configuration if the last device in the chain is a Cyclone III device. The  
nCONFIG, nSTATUS, CONF_DONE, DCLK, DATA[15..8], and DATA[7..0]pins of each device  
in the chain are connected (Figure 9–9 on page 9–28 and Figure 9–10 on page 9–29).  
The first Cyclone III device in the chain, as shown in Figure 9–9 on page 9–28 and  
Figure 9–10 on page 9–29, is the configuration master device and controls the  
configuration of the entire chain. Connect its MSEL pins to select the AP configuration  
scheme. The remaining Cyclone III devices are used as configuration slaves. Connect  
their MSEL pins to select the FPP configuration scheme. Any other Altera device that  
supports FPP configuration can also be part of the chain as a configuration slave.  
August 2012 Altera Corporation  
Cyclone III Device Handbook  
Volume 1