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Programming a development board EPLD
ST Micro Connect 2
32/58
7912386 Rev 12
Using an STMC I/O convertor
The ST Micro Connect 2 is connected to an STMC I/O convertor, by an LVDS cable. The
10-way IDC header
on the side of the STMC I/O convertor is then connected through a
10-way ribbon cable to an ISP compatible 10-way IDC connector on the board (CN23 in this
example), see
Figure 5
.
The pinout of the 10-way connector for the Type A I/O convertor is shown in
Section 6.1.1
.
The pinout of the 10-way connector for the Type H I/O convertor is documented in the
TypeH-IO datasheet
(8282455).
Figure 5.
STMC2 ELPD programming connectivity - I/O convertor
Caution:
When the STMC I/O convertor 10-way IDC header is connected to facilitate EPLD
programming the 20-way TTL IDC connector (for Type A) or MIPI-34 connector (for Type H)
must not
be connected to a JTAG debug port on the target board.
Note:
The 10-way ribbon cable is not supplied with the ST Micro Connect 2. Users must make up
a cable with direct one-to-one pin connectivity.
10-way IDC connector
Altera ByteBlaster ISP
LVDS cable
I/O convertor
10-way IDC connection
programming connector
Do
NOT
connect
10-way
ribbon cable
(CN23 on the
HD-GEN-MB board)
compatible EPLD
(see Caution)
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