Getting Started
Using the
Reference
Designs & Labs
Unused Pins In
Your Designs
Altera Corporation
May 2005
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If the board does not power up after connecting the power cable,
make sure that SW9, located near the Ethernet connector (RJ1) is
in the "ON" position.
Altera provides several reference designs and a lab with the DSP
Development Kit, Stratix II Edition to help you get started building
applications. The included reference designs and lab are described in the
following documentation:
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AN362: Stratix II Filtering Reference Design Lab
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AN363: FFT Co-processor Reference Design
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AN364: Edge Detection Reference Design
These documents contain background information and lab exercises.
Each design's doc directory contains the application note describing that
design.
When compiling your own designs, Altera recommends that you set all
unused pins to act as tri-stated inputs.
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The following procedure is not necessary for the reference
designs and lab included with the DSP Development Kit, Stratix
II Edition.
To change this setting in the Quartus II software, perform the following
steps:
1.
Choose Device (Assignments menu).
2.
On the Device page of the Settings dialog box, click Device and Pin
Options.
3.
In the Device and Pin Options dialog box, click the Unused Pins
tab.
Development Kit Version 1.1.0
DSP Development Kit, Stratix II Edition Getting Started User Guide
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