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In the new system I am designing, I will have both a 'fast' programming method (FPP) and a debug method (eg., SignalTap II via JTAG). I also need a low- to medium-speed communications mechanism (for control commands) between the host and the FPGA. With thes...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA, it does ...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA, it does ...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA,...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA, it does ...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA, it does ...
I use it for programming EPC2 EEPROMs (used with FLEX10K FPGAs), and for programming MAX II CPLDs. Porting the Jam player basically involves supplying toggle I/O routines for controlling the JTAG pins. While this gives you the ability to (slowly) program the FPGA...