There are three sets of holes for accessing signal I/O pins on the altera fpga board ...they are flex_expan_A,B and C on the Altera FPGA board. I don't understand the table that shows all the hole number and the signal/pin connection in flex_expan_A, can anyone explain about that? Thank you very much!! Laura
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Started by ●March 14, 2006
Reply by ●March 14, 20062006-03-14
Hi Laura, Could you please post the product id or name and manufacturer of the board you are using? There are a lot of Altera FPGA boards floating around. Regards, Paul Leventis Altera Corp.
Reply by ●March 14, 20062006-03-14
Hi Laura, Could you please post the product id or name and manufacturer of the board you are using? There are a lot of Altera FPGA boards floating around. Regards, Paul Leventis Altera Corp.
Reply by ●March 14, 20062006-03-14
Hi Paul Leventis, My Altera FPGA boards is UP2 development kit-programmable logic for education, with MAX EPM7128S &FLEX 10K EPF10K70 devices. Thanks!! Laura Paul Leventis =E5=AF=AB=E9=81=93=EF=BC=9A> Hi Laura, > > Could you please post the product id or name and manufacturer of the > board you are using? There are a lot of Altera FPGA boards floating > around. >=20 > Regards, >=20 > Paul Leventis > Altera Corp.
Reply by ●March 15, 20062006-03-15
laura_pretty05@yahoo.com.hk wrote:> My Altera FPGA boards is UP2 development kit-programmable logic for > education, with MAX EPM7128S &FLEX 10K EPF10K70 devices.Look at the board: there all pins of the FLEX_EXPAN_X pin rows are numbered. (Only the numbers for pin 1,2 and 59,60 are printed. This is the one row on the FLEX_EXPAN_X tables. The other row gives the internal pin number of the FDGA. If you make pin assignments, this internal pin number has to be used. Ralf
Reply by ●March 16, 20062006-03-16
Ralf, I mean how can I connect the sensor to the FPGA board, how to connect the pin on FPGA board? Thanks. Laura Ralf Hildebrandt =E5=AF=AB=E9=81=93=EF=BC=9A> laura_pretty05@yahoo.com.hk wrote: > > > My Altera FPGA boards is UP2 development kit-programmable logic for > > education, with MAX EPM7128S &FLEX 10K EPF10K70 devices. > > Look at the board: there all pins of the FLEX_EXPAN_X pin rows are > numbered. (Only the numbers for pin 1,2 and 59,60 are printed. This is > the one row on the FLEX_EXPAN_X tables. The other row gives the internal > pin number of the FDGA. If you make pin assignments, this internal pin > number has to be used. >=20 > Ralf
Reply by ●March 16, 20062006-03-16
laura_pretty05@yahoo.com.hk wrote:> I mean how can I connect the sensor to the FPGA board, how to connect > the pin on FPGA board? Thanks.(I am not shure, if I understand you right.) Most UP2 Education Boards are shipped with no pins at the FLEX_EXPAN_X connectors. You have to solder some by yourself. Ralf
Reply by ●March 17, 20062006-03-17
Ralf, I want to know how can i connect this to PCB? Laura Ralf Hildebrandt =E5=AF=AB=E9=81=93=EF=BC=9A> laura_pretty05@yahoo.com.hk wrote: > > > I mean how can I connect the sensor to the FPGA board, how to connect > > the pin on FPGA board? Thanks. > > (I am not shure, if I understand you right.) > Most UP2 Education Boards are shipped with no pins at the FLEX_EXPAN_X > connectors. You have to solder some by yourself. >=20 > Ralf
Reply by ●March 17, 20062006-03-17
laura_pretty05@yahoo.com.hk wrote:> I want to know how can i connect this to PCB?I again do not understand you well. If you just write one unclear sentence there are a lot of possible alternatives. Do you mean pin assignments from the FPGA to the I/O pins at FLEX_EXPAN_X? Use your synthesis tool. There must be an option, that is called "pin assignments" (or similar). MaxPlus+ generates an acf-file, where you may edit the pin assignments with a text editor. Or otherwise search the menu. There is always a manual for the synthesis tool. Ralf
Reply by ●March 18, 20062006-03-18