
1. Open the Programmer and click Add File to add the
.pof
for the CPLD.
2. Right-click the CPLD .pof and click Attach Flash Device.
3. In the Flash Device menu, select the appropriate density for the flash memory device.
4. Right-click the flash memory device density and click Change File.
5. Select the
.pof
generated for the flash memory device. The Programmer appends the
.pof
for the flash memory device
to the
.pof
for the CPLD.
6. Repeat this process if your chain has additional devices.
7. Check all the boxes in the Program/Configure column for the new
.pof
and click Start to program the CPLD and flash
memory device.
3.1.10.2.4. Programming CPLDs and Flash Memory Devices Separately
Follow these instructions to program the CPLD and the flash memory devices separately:
1. Open the Programmer and click Add File.
2. In the Select Programming File, add the targeted
.pof
, and click OK.
3. Check the boxes under the Program/Configure column of the
.pof
.
4. Click Start to program the CPLD.
5. After the programming progress bar reaches 100%, click Auto Detect.
For example, if you are using dual Micron or Macronix flash devices, the programmer window shows a dual chain in your
setup. Alternatively, you can add the flash memory device to the programmer manually. Right-click the CPLD
.pof
and
click Attach Flash Device. In the Select Flash Device dialog box, select the device of your choice.
6. Right-click the flash memory device density and click Change File.
Note: For designs with more than one flash device, you must select the density that is equivalent to the sum of the
densities of all devices. For example, if the design includes two 512-Mb CFI flash memory devices, select CFI 1 Gbit.
7. Select the
.pof
generated for the flash memory device. The Programmer attaches the
.pof
for the flash memory device
to the
.pof
of the CPLD.
8. Check the boxes under the Program/Configure column for the added
.pof
and click Start to program the flash
memory devices.
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