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Active Serial <strong>Configuration</strong> (Serial <strong>Configuration</strong> Devices)Figure 7–15. In-System Programming of Serial <strong>Configuration</strong> Devices(1) (1) (1)10 kΩ 10 kΩ 10 kΩStratix II FPGACONF_DONESerial<strong>Configuration</strong>DevicenSTATUSnCONFIGnCEnCEON.C.DATADCLKnCS10 kΩV CC V CC V CCV CCDATA0DCLKnCSO(3) MSEL3(3) MSEL2(3) MSEL1V CCASDIASDO(3) MSEL0GNDPin 1(2)USB Blaster or ByteBlaser II10-Pin Male HeaderNotes to Figure 7–15:(1) Connect these pull-up resistors to 3.3-V sup<strong>pl</strong>y.(2) Power up the ByteBlaster II cable's V CC with a 3.3-V sup<strong>pl</strong>y.(3) If using an EPCS4 device, MSEL[3..0] should be set to 1101. Refer to Table 7–11for more details.You can program serial configuration devices with the Quartus IIsoftware with the Altera programming hardware (APU) and theappropriate configuration device programming adapter. The EPCS1 andEPCS4 devices are offered in an eight-pin small outline integrated circuit(SOIC) package.In production environments, serial configuration devices can beprogrammed using multi<strong>pl</strong>e methods. Altera programming hardware orother third-party programming hardware can be used to program blankserial configuration devices before they are mounted onto printed circuitboards (PCBs). Alternatively, you can use an on-board microprocessor toprogram the serial configuration device in-system using C-basedsoftware drivers provided by Altera.7–44 Altera CorporationStratix II Device <strong>Handbook</strong>, Volume 2 May 2007

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