the byte sequence 02 1B EE 01 FA, the serial data transmitted to the device must be 0100-0000 1101-1000
0111-0111 1000-0000 0101-1111.
You can use the PFL megafunction with a MAX II or MAX V device to read configuration data from the
flash memory device and configure the Cyclone V device.
For a PC host, connect the PC to the device using a download cable such as the Altera USB-Blaster USB
port, ByteBlaster II parallel port, EthernetBlaster, and EthernetBlaster II download cables.
The configuration data is shifted serially into the
DATA0
pin of the device.
If you are using the Quartus II programmer and the
CLKUSR
pin is enabled, you do not need to provide a
clock source for the pin to initialize your device.
Related Information
•
Parallel Flash Loader Megafunction User Guide
•
Provides more information about the PS configuration timing.
Passive Serial Single-Device Configuration Using an External Host
To configure a Cyclone V device, connect the device to an external host, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 7-12: Single Device PS Configuration Using an External Host
External Host
(MAX II Device,
MAX V Device, or
Microprocessor
CONF_DONE
nSTATUS
nCE
DATA0
nCONFIG
FPGA Device
Memory
ADDR
GND
10 kΩ
DCLK
nCEO
N.C.
MSEL[4..0]
DATA0
10 kΩ
V
CCPGM
V
CCPGM
Connect the resistor to a power supply that provides an acceptable
input signal for the FPGA device. V
CCPGM
must be high enough to
meet the V
IH
specification of the I/O on the device and the external
host. Altera recommends powering up all the configuration system
I/Os with V
CCPGM
.
You can leave the nCEO pin
unconnected or use it as a user
I/O pin when it does not feed
another device’s nCE pin.
For more information, refer to
the MSEL pin settings.
Passive Serial Single-Device Configuration Using an Altera Download Cable
To configure a Cyclone V device, connect the device to a download cable, as shown in the following figure.
Altera Corporation
Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone V Devices
7-21
Passive Serial Single-Device Configuration Using an External Host
CV-52007
2014.01.10