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KIT DEV MAXII W/EPM 1270N

DK-MAXII-1270N

Manufacturer Part Number
DK-MAXII-1270N
Description
KIT DEV MAXII W/EPM 1270N
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
MAX® IIr
Type
CPLDr
Datasheets

Specifications of DK-MAXII-1270N

Contents
Dev Board, Quartus®II Web Edition, Nios®II Web Edition, Cables, Accessories, Reference Designs and Demos
Silicon Manufacturer
Altera
Core Architecture
CPLD
Core Sub-architecture
MAX
Silicon Core Number
EPM
Silicon Family Name
MAX II
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MAX®II CPLDs
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
544-2380

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Reference Designs
Reference
Designs
2–16
MAX II Development Kit Getting Started User Guide
Vending Machine Functionality
After programming the board, you will see the first screen….”Ice Cold
Drinks:”. The available drinks scroll along the bottom of the screen.
S1 resets the board to this first screen
S2 steps through the different screens in sequence:
Screen 1 : Scrolling Drinks
Screen 2 : Make Drink Selection…Press S3 to scroll through drinks
Screen 3 : Deposit funds…………Press S4 to add money
If not enough money has been added, the following message appears
after pressing S2:
“Insufficient $”
“Press S2”
This takes you back to screen 3. When the full amount has been deposited
and S2 is pressed, you come to the final screen:
“Vending Drink”
“Thank You”
Press S1 or S2 to go back to screen 1. Note that the source code for the
Vending Machine Demo is included. This is the only VHDL design that is
included with the kit. It provides an example of the VHDL language for
users new to programmable logic.
The MAX II Development Kit provides three reference designs to show
how the MAX II board (and the MAX II device) can interface with other
systems.
Reference Design 1: USB Reference Design
The USB Reference Design provides an example of how to connect a PC
to the MAX II development board using the on-board USB MAC from
Future Technology Devices International (FTDI). The design consists of a
Visual Basic Application and a Quartus II project. Source code for both
projects is included on the MAX II Development Kit CD-ROM. The Verilog
HDL code that makes up the MAX II design contains many explanatory
comments. This design is appropriate for engineers new to
programmable logic (particularly those with software experience) and
provides an excellent starting point for understanding the way in which
programmable logic devices (PLDs) manipulate data. This design was
built such that both the software and hardware portions would be easy to
understand, not for optimum speed or efficiency.
Development Kit Version 1.1.0
Altera Corporation
July 2005

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