Chapter 4. Hot Socketing and
Power-On Reset in MAX II
Devices
MII51004-2.0
MAX® II devices offer hot socketing, also known as hot plug-in or hot
swap, and power sequencing support. Designers can insert or remove a
MAX II board in a system during operation without undesirable effects to
the system bus. The hot socketing feature removes some of the difficulties
designers face when using components on printed circuit boards (PCBs)
that contain a mixture of 3.3-, 2.5-, 1.8-, and 1.5-V devices.
Introduction
The MAX II device hot socketing feature provides:
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Board or device insertion and removal
Support for any power-up sequence
Non-intrusive I/O buffers to system buses during hot insertion
This chapter contains the following sections:
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“MAX II Hot-Socketing Specifications” on page 4–1
“Power-On Reset Circuitry” on page 4–6
MAX II devices offer all three of the features required for the
hot-socketing capability listed above without any external components or
special design requirements. The following are hot-socketing
specifications:
MAX II Hot-
Socketing
Specifications
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The device can be driven before and during power-up or
power-down without any damage to the device itself.
I/O pins remain tri-stated during power-up. The device does not
drive out before or during power-up, thereby affecting other buses in
operation.
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Signal pins do not drive the VCCIO or VCCINT power supplies. External
input signals to device I/O pins do not power the device VCCIO or
VCCINT power supplies via internal paths. This is true for all device
I/O pins only if VCCINT is held at GND. This is true for a particular I/O
bank if the VCCIO supply for that bank is held at GND.
Altera Corporation
December 2007
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