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Chapter 8: Configuration and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone IV Devices
Configuration
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describes the dedicated configuration pins. You must properly connect
these pins on your board for successful configuration. You may not need some of
these pins for your configuration schemes.
5
DEV_CLRn
Input
—
V
CCIO
Optional, AP
(1) To tri-state AS configuration pins in the AS configuration scheme, turn-on the
Enable input tri-state on active configuration pins in user mode
option from the
Device and Pin Options
dialog box. This tri-states
DCLK
,
nCSO
,
Data[0]
, and
Data[1]/ASDO
pins. Dual-purpose pins settings
for these pins are ignored. To set these pins to different settings, turn off the
Enable input tri-state on active configuration pins in user mode
option and set the desired setting from the Dual-purpose Pins Setting menu.
(2) To tri-state AP configuration pins in the AP configuration scheme, turn-on the
Enable input tri-state on active configuration pins in user mode
option from the
Device and Pin Options
dialog box. This tri-states
DCLK
,
Data[0..15]
,
FLASH_nCE
, and other AP pins. Dual-purpose pins
settings for these pins are ignored. To set these pins to different settings, turn off the
Enable input tri-state on active configuration pins in
user mode
option and set the desired setting from the Dual-purpose Pins Setting menu.
(3) The
CRC_ERROR
pin is not available in Cyclone IV E devices with 1.0-V core voltage.
(4) The
CRC_ERROR
pin is a dedicated open-drain output or an optional user I/O pin. Active high signal indicates that the error detection circuit has
detected errors in the configuration SRAM bits. This pin is optional and is used when the CRC error detection circuit is enabled in the Quartus II
software from the
Error Detection CRC
tab of the
Device and Pin Options
dialog box. When using this pin, connect it to an external 10-k
pull-up resistor to an acceptable voltage that satisfies the input voltage of the receiving device.
Table 8–19. Configuration Pin Summary for Cyclone IV E Devices (Part 3 of 3)
Bank
Description
Input/Output
Dedicated
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Table 8–20. Dedicated Configuration Pins on the Cyclone IV Device (Part 1 of 4)
Pin Name
User Mode
Configuration
Scheme
Pin Type
Description
MSEL
N/A
All
Input
Configuration input that sets the Cyclone IV device
configuration scheme. You must hardwire these pins to
V
CCA
or GND. The
MSEL
pins have internal 9-k
pull-down
resistors that are always active.
nCONFIG
N/A
All
Input
Configuration control input. Pulling this pin low with
external circuitry during user mode causes the Cyclone IV
device to lose its configuration data, enter a reset state, and
tri-state all I/O pins. Returning this pin to a logic-high level
starts a reconfiguration.
nSTATUS
N/A
All
Bidirectional
open-drain
The Cyclone IV device drives
nSTATUS
low immediately
after power-up and releases it after the POR time.
■
Status output—if an error occurs during configuration,
nSTATUS
is pulled low by the target device.
■
Status input—if an external source (for example,
another Cyclone IV device) drives the
nSTATUS
pin low
during configuration or initialization, the target device
enters an error state.
Driving
nSTATUS
low after configuration and initialization
does not affect the configured device. If you use a
configuration device, driving
nSTATUS
low causes the
configuration device to attempt to configure the device, but
because the device ignores transitions on
nSTATUS
in user
mode, the device does not reconfigure. To start a
reconfiguration, you must pull
nCONFIG
low.
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