Yes, you can do it, but can you do it for "local/remote update mode" (ie MSEL2 = 1).
"Valeria Dal Monte" <prova@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<seHXa.226441$lK4.6759497@twister1.libero.it>...
> Wilhelm Klink <kommandantklink@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> 6011e208.0308042011.5bdae5e1@posting.google.com...
> > Altera have told me it is not possible to perform a multiple device
> > configuration (typically done by hooking up the nCE/nCEO pins of the
> > individual FPGAs) when using local update mode (update over ethernet).
> > Does anyone know why it isn't possible? It is not reasonable for a
> > board with 10 FPGAs to have 10 separate ethernet connections, and
> > having to update a set of these boards in the field using a
> > programming cable would be most tedious.
>
> Regardless of ethernet, at least for the passive serial configuration mode
> in SRAM devices, it is possible. I did it.
Reply by Valeria Dal Monte●August 5, 20032003-08-05
Wilhelm Klink <kommandantklink@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Altera have told me it is not possible to perform a multiple device
> configuration (typically done by hooking up the nCE/nCEO pins of the
> individual FPGAs) when using local update mode (update over ethernet).
> Does anyone know why it isn't possible? It is not reasonable for a
> board with 10 FPGAs to have 10 separate ethernet connections, and
> having to update a set of these boards in the field using a
> programming cable would be most tedious.
Regardless of ethernet, at least for the passive serial configuration mode
in SRAM devices, it is possible. I did it.
Reply by Wilhelm Klink●August 5, 20032003-08-05
Altera have told me it is not possible to perform a multiple device
configuration (typically done by hooking up the nCE/nCEO pins of the
individual FPGAs) when using local update mode (update over ethernet).
Does anyone know why it isn't possible? It is not reasonable for a
board with 10 FPGAs to have 10 separate ethernet connections, and
having to update a set of these boards in the field using a
programming cable would be most tedious.