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Configuring Mercury, APEX 20K (2.5 V), ACEX 1K & FLEX 10K DevicesThe Quartus II software only allows the selection of n-bit PSconfiguration modes, where n must be 1, 2, 4, or 8. However, you can usethese modes to configure any number of devices from 1 to 8. Whenconfiguring SRAM-based devices using n-bit PS modes, use Table 8–6 toselect the appropriate configuration mode for the fastest configurationtimes.Table 8–6. Recommended <strong>Configuration</strong> Using n-Bit PS ModesNumber of Devices (1)Recommended <strong>Configuration</strong> Mode1 1-bit PS2 2-bit PS3 4-bit PS4 4-bit PS5 8-bit PS6 8-bit PS7 8-bit PS8 8-bit PSNote to Table 8–6:(1) Assume that each DATA line is only configuring one device, not a daisy chain ofdevices.For exam<strong>pl</strong>e, if you configure three FPGAs, you would use the 4-bit PSmode. For the DATA0, DATA1, and DATA2 lines, the corresponding SOFdata is transmitted from the configuration device to the FPGA. ForDATA3, you can leave the corresponding Bit3 line blank in the QuartusII software. On the printed circuit board (PCB), leave the DATA3 line fromthe enhanced configuration device unconnected. Figure 8–4 shows theQuartus II Convert Programming Files window (Tools menu) setup forthis scheme.Altera Corporation 8–13August 2005 <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong>, Volume 1

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