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• Small program header (compatible with both Flash Pro and Silicon Sculptor)
• Four switches (provides input to the device)
• eight LED (driven by outputs from the device)
• Jumpers (allows disconnection of all external circuitry from the FPGA)
For further information, refer to the following appendices:
Appendix A – Board Connections
Power Supplies
The evaluation board requires the following power supplies:
• Wall mount power supply
• 9V, 500mA supply with 2.1mm female connector P5 type
Digikey part number T413-P5P-ND for US
Digikey Part Number T408-P5P-ND for Europe
• The power is controlled by an On/Off switch.
• An LED DS9 indicates the presence of a working wall mount supply
JP1
can be used to select either 3.3V or 2.5V for the Device I/O Voltage
JP2
connects AGND to GND for the use of the PLL.
JP3
connects AVDD to VDD for the use of the PLL.
Note:
The five pin header next to the power supply connection can also be
used to drive power to the board from a lab supply.
Programming Headers
A small form programming header, which is suitable to use with both the Flash
Pro and Silicon Sculptor II is supplied with the board. The footprint for the
large programming header is on the board, but has not been populated.
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