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Chapter 5: Board Update Portal
Using the Board Update Portal to Update User Designs
Stratix V GX FPGA Development Kit
July 2012
Altera Corporation
User Guide
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You can click
Stratix V GX FPGA Development Kit
on the Board Update
Portal web page to access the kit’s home page for documentation updates
and additional new designs.
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You can also navigate directly to the
Stratix V GX FPGA Development Kit
page of the
Altera website to determine if you have the latest kit software.
Using the Board Update Portal to Update User Designs
The Board Update Portal allows you to write new designs to the user hardware 1
portion of flash memory. Designs must be in the Nios II Flash Programmer File
(
.flash
) format.
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Design files available from the
Stratix V GX FPGA Development Kit
page include
.flash
files. You can also create
.flash
files from your own custom design. Refer to
“Preparing Design Files for Flash Programming” on page A–2
for information about
preparing your own design for upload.
To upload a design over the network into the user portion of flash memory on your
board, perform the following steps:
1. Perform the steps in
“Connecting to the Board Update Portal Web Page”
to access
the Board Update Portal web page.
2. In the
Hardware File Name
field specify the
.flash
file that you either downloaded
from the Altera website or created on your own. If there is a software component
to the design, specify it in the same manner using the
Software File Name
field;
otherwise, leave the
Software File Name
field blank.
3. Click
Upload
, and a progress bar indicates the percent complete.
4. To configure the FPGA with the new design after the flash memory upload process
is complete, set the DIP switch SW5.3 to the on position and power cycle the
board. Refer to
Table 6–1 on page 6–4
for an alternative method of programming
the FPGA using push-buttons.
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As long as you don’t overwrite the factory image in the flash memory device, you can
continue to use the Board Update Portal to write new designs to the user hardware 1
portion of flash memory. If you do overwrite the factory image, you can restore it by
following the instructions in
“Restoring the Flash Device to the Factory Settings” on
page A–4
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