5M80ZT100C5N Altera, 5M80ZT100C5N Datasheet - Page 114

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5M80ZT100C5N

Manufacturer Part Number
5M80ZT100C5N
Description
ALTERA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
MAX Vr

Specifications of 5M80ZT100C5N

Cpld Type
FLASH
No. Of Macrocells
64
No. Of I/o's
79
Propagation Delay
7.5ns
Global Clock Setup Time
4.6ns
Frequency
118.3MHz
Supply Voltage Range
1.71V To 1.89V
Programmable Type
In System Programmable
Delay Time Tpd(1) Max
7.5ns
Voltage Supply - Internal
1.71 V ~ 1.89 V
Number Of Logic Elements/blocks
80
Number Of Macrocells
64
Number Of Gates
-
Number Of I /o
79
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-TQFP
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Programming and Reading the UFM with JTAG
MAX V Device Handbook
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In MAX V devices, you can write data to or read data from the UFM using the IEEE
Std. 1149.1 JTAG interface. You can use a PC or UNIX workstation, the Quartus II
Programmer, or the ByteBlasterMV
cable to download Programmer Object File (.pof), Jam
Programming Language (STAPL) Files (.jam), or Jam Byte-Code Files (.jbc) from the
Quartus II software targeting the MAX V device UFM block.
The .pof, .jam, and .jbc files can be generated using the Quartus II software.
Jam Files
Both .jam STAPL and .jbc files support programming for the UFM block.
Jam Players
Jam Players read the descriptive information in Jam files and translate them into data
that programs the target device. Jam Players do not program a particular device
architecture or vendor; they only read and understand the syntax defined by the Jam
file specification. In-field changes are confined to the Jam file, not the Jam Player. As a
result, you do not need to modify the Jam Player source code for each in-field
upgrade.
There are two types of Jam Players to accommodate the two types of Jam files: an
ASCII Jam STAPL Player and a Jam STAPL Byte-Code Player. Both ASCII Jam STAPL
Player and Jam STAPL Byte-Code Player are coded in the C programming language
for 16-bit and 32-bit processors.
For information about UFM operation during ISP, refer to
Programmability
Guidelines.
TM
or ByteBlaster
Chapter 7: User Flash Memory in MAX V Devices
Programming and Reading the UFM with JTAG
TM
TM
II parallel port download
Standard Test and
AN 100: In-System
January 2011 Altera Corporation

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