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Chapter 8: Configuration and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone IV Devices
Configuration
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DCLK
N/A
PS, FPP, AS,
Input (PS,
In PS and FPP configuration,
DCLK
is the clock input used
to clock data from an external source into the target
Cyclone IV device. Data is latched into the device on the
rising edge of
DCLK
.
In AS mode,
DCLK
is an output from the Cyclone IV device
that provides timing for the configuration interface. It has
an internal pull-up resistor (typically 25 k
) that is always
active.
In AP mode,
DCLK
is an output from the Cyclone IV E device
that provides timing for the configuration interface.
In AS or AP configuration schemes, this pin is driven into
an inactive state after configuration completes.
Alternatively, in active schemes, you can use this pin as a
user I/O during user mode. In PS or FPP schemes that use
a control host, you must drive
DCLK
either high or low,
whichever is more convenient. In passive schemes, you
cannot use
DCLK
as a user I/O in user mode. Toggling this
pin after configuration does not affect the configured
device.
I/O
Output (AS,
AP)
DATA[0]
I/O
PS, FPP, AS,
Input (PS,
FPP, AS).
Bidirectional
Data input. In serial configuration modes, bit-wide
configuration data is presented to the target Cyclone IV
device on the
DATA[0]
pin.
In AS mode,
DATA[0]
has an internal pull-up resistor that
is always active. After AS configuration,
DATA[0]
is a
dedicated input pin with optional user control.
After PS or FPP configuration,
DATA[0]
is available as a
user I/O pin. The state of this pin depends on the
Dual-Purpose Pin
settings.
After AP configuration,
DATA[0]
is a dedicated bidirectional
pin with optional user control.
DATA[1]
/
ASDO
I/O
FPP, AS, AP
Input (FPP).
Output (AS).
Bidirectional
The
DATA[1]
pin functions as the
ASDO
pin in AS mode.
Data input in non-AS mode. Control signal from the
Cyclone IV device to the serial configuration device in AS
mode used to read out configuration data.
In AS mode,
DATA[1]
has an internal pull-up resistor that
is always active. After AS configuration,
DATA[1]
is a
dedicated output pin with optional user control.
In a PS configuration scheme,
DATA[1]
functions as a user
I/O pin during configuration, which means it is tri-stated.
After FPP configuration,
DATA[1]
is available as a user I/O
pin and the state of this pin depends on the
Dual-Purpose
Pin
settings.
In an AP configuration scheme, for Cyclone IV E devices
only, the byte-wide or word-wide configuration data is
presented to the target Cyclone IV E device on
DATA[7..0]
or
DATA[15..0]
, respectively. After AP configuration,
DATA[1]
is a dedicated bidirectional pin with optional user
control.
Table 8–20. Dedicated Configuration Pins on the Cyclone IV Device (Part 3 of 4)
Pin Name
User Mode
Configuration
Scheme
Pin Type
Description
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