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Configuring APEX II DevicesTable 6–9. Dedicated <strong>Configuration</strong> Pins on the APEX II Device (Part 4 of 5)Pin NameUserMode<strong>Configuration</strong>SchemePin TypeDescriptionDATA7 I/O PPA Bidirectional In the PPA configuration scheme, the DATA7 pinpresents the RDYnBSY signal after the nRS signal hasbeen strobed low.In serial configuration schemes, it functions as a user I/Oduring configuration, which means it is tri-stated.After PPA configuration, DATA7 is available as a user I/Oand the state of this pin depends on the Dual-PurposePin settings.nWS I/O PPA Input Write strobe input. A low-to-high transition causes thedevice to latch a byte of data on the DATA[7..0] pins.In non-PPA schemes, it functions as a user I/O duringconfiguration, which means it is tri-stated.After PPA configuration, nWS is available as a user I/Oand the state of this pin depends on the Dual-PurposePin settings.nRS I/O PPA Input Read strobe input. A low input directs the device to drivethe RDYnBSY signal on the DATA7 pin.If the nRS pin is not used in PPA mode, it should be tiedhigh.In non-PPA schemes, it functions as a user I/O duringconfiguration, which means it is tri-stated.After PPA configuration, nRS is available as a user I/Oand the state of this pin depends on the Dual-PurposePin settings.Altera Corporation 6–65August 2005 <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong>, Volume 1

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