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July 2014

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FlashPro5 Device Programmer Quickstart Card

This quickstart card applies only to the FlashPro5 device programmer.

Kit Contents 

 

Software Installation

FlashPro or FlashPro Express software is automatically installed as part of the Libero

® 

System-on-Chip (SoC)

 

software. If you are using the FlashPro5 device programmer for standalone programming or on a dedicated machine,

 

download  and  install  the  latest  release  of  the 

FlashPro  or  FlashPro  Express

  from  the  Microsemi

®

  website. 

The

 

installation will

 

guide you through the setup. Complete the software installation before connecting the FlashPro5 

device programmer

 

to your PC.

Note:

 T

he minimum version requirements to run FlashPro5 on Windows are Libero SoC v11.3/ FlashPro v11.3 and on

Linux are Libero SoC v 11.4/ FlashPro v11.4:

 

www.microsemi.com/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/programming/flashpro

Hardware Installation

After installing the software successfully, connect one end of the USB cable to the FlashPro5 device programmer and
the other end to your PC’s USB port. The Found Hardware Wizard will open twice. Use the wizard to install the driver
automatically (recommended). If the Found Hardware Wizard cannot find the drivers automatically, then ensure you
have properly installed the FlashPro software prior to installing the hardware. If the drivers still cannot be installed
automatically, then install them from a list or specific location (advanced).

If FlashPro was installed as part of the Libero SoC default installation, the drivers are located at

C:/Libero/Designer/Drivers/Manual

. For a standalone Libero SoC FlashPro default installation, the drivers are located

at

 

C:/Microsemi/FlashPro_<ver>/Drivers/

. Microsemi recommends the automatic driver installation.

Note: FlashPro5 uses pin 4 of the JTAG connector whereas FlashPro3 had no connection to this pin. FlashPro5 pin 4
of the JTAG header is a PROG_MODE 

output 

drive signal. PROG_MODE toggles between programming and normal

operation. The PROG_MODE signal is intended to drive an N or P Channel MOSFET to control the output of a voltage
regulator between the programming voltage of 1.5 V and normal operation voltage of 1.2 V. This is required for
ProASIC

®

3L, IGLOO

®

 

V2, and IGLOO PLUS V2 devices because, although they can operate at 1.2 V, they must be

programmed with a VCC core voltage of 1.5 V. 

Quantity

Description 

1

FlashPro5 programmer standalone unit

1

USB A to mini-B USB cable

1

FlashPro5 10-pin ribbon cable

Figure 1 • 

Pin Assignments

Pin 4 on FlashPro5 programmers 

MUST NOT 

be connected or used for anything other than its  intended purpose.

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