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  1. Mapping the FPGA Design to the Device Pins

    ... FPGA Development Board? How do I Hook up the JTAG Chains in my Target System? How do I Link and Sync my FPGA and PCB Projects? Mapping is a method by which your design can be interfaced to the physical pins ...

    admin - 01/23/2014 - 13:59

  2. Specifying the Device and Mapping the FPGA Pins

    Having made the physical connections required to interface your development board to the Altium Designer Software, you can now prepare an FPGA design so it can be programmed into the target FPGA. To do this you need ... physical device. Specifying the target device and mapping the nets in the FPGA design to pins on the device is done in Constraint ...

    admin - 01/23/2014 - 13:52

  3. Mapping the FPGA Design to the Device Pins

    ... FPGA Development Board? How do I Hook up the JTAG Chains in my Target System? How do I Link and Sync my FPGA and PCB Projects? Mapping is a method by which your design can be interfaced to the physical pins ...

    admin - 09/13/2017 - 15:32

  4. Mapping

    ... FPGA Development Board? How do I Hook up the JTAG Chains in my Target System? How do I Link and Sync my ... boards) detected in your system. An additional board mapping constraint file is also generated, on-the-fly, and added to the ...

    admin - 01/23/2014 - 18:27

  5. Following a Signal Trail - NB2DSK01 Constraint Example

    Perhaps the most useful way to illustrate the NB2DSK01 constraint system is by example. To highlight the mapping involved between each constituent part of the system, we will follow ... auto-configuration feature (see NB2DSK01 - Configuring an FPGA Project Automatically ), the configuration NB2DSK01_08_DB30_06 will ...

    admin - 11/06/2013 - 05:35

  6. Following a Signal Trail - NB2DSK01 Constraint Example

    Perhaps the most useful way to illustrate the NB2DSK01 constraint system is by example. To highlight the mapping involved between each constituent part of the system, we will follow ... auto-configuration feature (see NB2DSK01 - Configuring an FPGA Project Automatically ), the configuration NB2DSK01_08_DB30_06 will ...

    admin - 09/13/2017 - 15:32

  7. Specifying the Device and Mapping the FPGA Pins

    Having made the physical connections required to interface your development board to the Altium Designer Software, you can now prepare an FPGA design so it can be programmed into the target FPGA. To do this you need ... physical device. Specifying the target device and mapping the nets in the FPGA design to pins on the device is done in Constraint ...

    admin - 09/13/2017 - 15:32

  8. Mapping the FPGA Project to a PCB

    Implementing a design into an FPGA on a PCB is done in the Devices view. Here the FPGA project, in combination with a configuration, is targeted to a board. An ...

    admin - 08/23/2019 - 14:29

  9. Moving to Altium Designer from PADS Layout and OrCAD capture

    ... files can all be handled by Altium Designer's Import Wizard. The Import Wizard removes much of the headache normally found with design ... defaults and suggested settings for project structure, layer mapping, PCB footprint naming, and more. Complete flexibility is found in all ...

    admin - 09/13/2017 - 15:32

  10. Moving to Altium Designer from PADS Layout and OrCAD capture

    ... files can all be handled by Altium Designer's Import Wizard. The Import Wizard removes much of the headache normally found with design ... defaults and suggested settings for project structure, layer mapping, PCB footprint naming, and more. Complete flexibility is found in all ...

    admin - 11/06/2013 - 05:11

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