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EPM1270GT144I4N 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: EPM1270GT144I4N
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内容描述: [Flash PLD, 8.1ns, 980-Cell, CMOS, PQFP144, 22 X 22 MM, 0.50 MM PITCH, LEAD FREE, TQFP-144]
分类和应用: LTE输入元件可编程逻辑
文件页数/大小: 86 页 / 1210 K
品牌: INTEL [ INTEL ]
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Chapter 3: JTAG and In-System Programmability  
3–7  
Referenced Documents  
Real-Time ISP  
For systems that require more than DC logic level control of I/O pins, the real-time  
ISP feature allows you to update the CFM block with a new design image while the  
current design continues to operate in the SRAM logic array and I/O pins. A new  
programming file is updated into the MAX II device without halting the original  
design’s operation, saving down-time costs for remote or field upgrades. The updated  
CFM block configures the new design into the SRAM upon the next power cycle. It is  
also possible to execute an immediate configuration of the SRAM without a power  
cycle by using a specific sequence of ISP commands. The configuration of SRAM  
without a power cycle takes a specific amount of time (tCONFIG). During this time, the  
I/O pins are tri-stated and weakly pulled-up to VCCIO  
.
Design Security  
All MAX II devices contain a programmable security bit that controls access to the  
data programmed into the CFM block. When this bit is programmed, design  
programming information, stored in the CFM block, cannot be copied or retrieved.  
This feature provides a high level of design security because programmed data within  
flash memory cells is invisible. The security bit that controls this function, as well as  
all other programmed data, is reset only when the device is erased. The SRAM is also  
invisible and cannot be accessed regardless of the security bit setting. The UFM block  
data is not protected by the security bit and is accessible through JTAG or logic array  
connections.  
Programming with External Hardware  
MAX II devices can be programmed by downloading the information via in-circuit  
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testers, embedded processors, the Altera ByteblasterMV™, MasterBlaster™,  
ByteBlaster™ II, and USB-Blaster cables.  
BP Microsystems, System General, and other programming hardware manufacturers  
provide programming support for Altera devices. Check their websites for device  
support information.  
Referenced Documents  
This chapter references the following documents:  
DC and Switching Characteristics chapter in the MAX II Device Handbook  
IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) Boundary-Scan Testing for MAX II Devices chapter in the MAX II  
Device Handbook  
Real-Time ISP and ISP Clamp for MAX II Devices chapter in the MAX II Device  
Handbook  
Using Jam STAPL for ISP via an Embedded Processor chapter in the MAX II Device  
Handbook  
© October 2008 Altera Corporation  
MAX II Device Handbook