Altera Cyclone IV Device Handbook page 210

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JTAG instructions have precedence over any other configuration modes. Therefore,
JTAG configuration can take place without waiting for other configuration modes to
complete. For example, if you attempt JTAG configuration in Cyclone IV devices
during PS configuration, PS configuration terminates and JTAG configuration begins.
If the MSEL pins are set to AS mode, the Cyclone IV device does not output a DCLK
signal when JTAG configuration takes place.
The four required pins for a device operating in JTAG mode are TDI, TDO, TMS, and TCK.
All the JTAG input pins are powered by the V
standard only. All user I/O pins are tri-stated during JTAG configuration.
explains the function of each JTAG pin.
Table 8–14. Dedicated JTAG Pins
Pin Name
Pin Type
Test data
TDI
input
Test data
TDO
output
Test mode
TMS
select
Test clock
TCK
input
You can download data to the device through the USB-Blaster, MasterBlaster,
ByteBlaster II, or ByteBlasterMV download cable, or the EthernetBlaster
communications cable during JTAG configuration. Configuring devices with a cable is
similar to programming devices in-system.
JTAG configuration of a single Cyclone IV device.
Cyclone IV Device Handbook,
Volume 1
Chapter 8: Configuration and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone IV Devices
Serial input pin for instructions as well as test and programming data. Data shifts in on the
rising edge of
TCK . If the JTAG interface is not required on the board, the JTAG circuitry is
disabled by connecting this pin to V
k).
Serial data output pin for instructions as well as test and programming data. Data shifts out on
the falling edge of
TCK . The pin is tri-stated if data is not being shifted out of the device. If the
JTAG interface is not required on the board, the JTAG circuitry is disabled by leaving this pin
unconnected.
Input pin that provides the control signal to determine the transitions of the TAP controller
state machine. Transitions in the state machine occur on the rising edge of
TMS must be set up before the rising edge of TCK . TMS is evaluated on the rising edge of TCK .
If the JTAG interface is not required on the board, the JTAG circuitry is disabled by connecting
this pin to V
. TMS pin has weak internal pull-up resistors (typically 25 k).
CC
The clock input to the BST circuitry. Some operations occur at the rising edge, while others
occur at the falling edge. If the JTAG interface is not required on the board, the JTAG circuitry
is disabled by connecting this pin to GND. The TCK pin has an internal weak pull-down resistor.
pin and support the LVTTL I/O
CCIO
Description
. TDI pin has weak internal pull-up resistors (typically 25
CC
Figure 8–23
and
Configuration
Table 8–14
TCK . Therefore,
Figure 8–24
show the
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