Power-Supply Circuitry - Altera Nios Cyclone II Edition Reference Manual

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Board Components
Power-Supply
Circuitry
Table 2–23. Power Supply and Fuse Details
Voltage
Pad
1.2V
J30
1.2V
TP12
1.25V
TP10
1.25V
TP9
2.5V
TP11
3.3V
J29
5V
J28
+12V
J31
-12V
TP13
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Nios Development Board Cyclone II Edition
The Nios development board runs on a 16V, unregulated, input power
supply connected to J26. On-board circuitry generates +/-12V, +5V, +3.3V,
+2.5V, and +1.2V regulated power levels. For applications requiring high
current, separate voltage levels can be supplied from a workbench power
supply.
The input power-supply on J26 can be either center-negative or
center-positive. A bridge rectifier (D34) presents the appropriate
polarity to the voltage regulators.
The 5V supply is presented on pin 2 of J12 and J15 for use by any
device plugged into the PROTO1 & PROTO2 expansion connectors.
The 3.3V supply is used as the power source for all FPGA I/O pins.
The 3.3V supply is also available for PROTO1 & PROTO2 daughter
cards.
The 2.5V supply is used only as the power supply for the DDR
SDRAM chip and is not available on any connector or header.
The 1.2V supply is used only as the power supply for the Cyclone II
device core (VCCINT) and it is not available on any connector or
header.
The +/-12V supply is provided for the PMC connectors JH1 and JH2.
Refer to
"PMC Connector (JH1 & JH2)" on page 2–26
details. When workbench power supplies are connected to the board,
a corresponding fuse must be removed to decouple the on-board
voltage regulator. Each on-board regulator drives power through a
7A fuse. Refer to
Table
Table 2–23
lists the details of what voltage levels can be supplied to what
points on the board.
Fuse
F3
Core power for FPGA.
F7
FPGA PLL power supply.
F5
DDR SDRAM I/O VTT.
F4
DDR SDRAM I/O VREF.
F6
DDR SDRAM VDD power supply. FPGA VCCIO for pins that
interface to DDR SDRAM.
F2
3.3V power for multiple components on the board.
F1
5.0V power for multiple components on the board.
F8
Power for the PMC connectors.
F9
Power for the PMC connectors.
Reference Manual
2–23.
Note
for more
Altera Corporation
May 2007

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