Hot-socketing circuitry prevents excess I/O leakage during power up. When the voltage ramps up very
slowly, I/O leakage is still relatively low, even after the release of the POR signal and configuration is complete.
The output buffer cannot flip from the state set by the hot-socketing circuitry at very low voltage.
To allow the
CONF_DONE
and
nSTATUS
pins to operate during configuration, the hot-socketing feature
Note:
is not applied to these configuration pins. Therefore, these pins will drive out during power up and
power down.
Figure 10-2: Hot-Socketing Circuitry for Cyclone V Devices
V
CCIO
PAD
R
Voltage
Tolerance
Control
Output Enable
Hot-Socket
Output
Pre-Driver
Power-On
Reset (POR)
Monitor
Weak
Pull-Up
Resistor
Input Buffer
to Logic Array
The POR circuitry monitors the voltage level of the power supplies and keeps the I/O pins tri-stated until
the device is in user mode. The weak pull-up resistor (R) in the Cyclone V input/output element (IOE) is
enabled during configuration download to keep the I/O pins from floating.
The 3.3-V tolerance control circuit allows the I/O pins to be driven by 3.3 V before the power supplies are
powered and prevents the I/O pins from driving out before the device enters user mode.
Altera Corporation
Power Management in Cyclone V Devices
10-3
Hot-Socketing Implementation
CV-52010
2014.01.10