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1. ooccoocccocncocnconcconcnccnncnaninononos 23 Figure 5 19 Display Device ID Window with Undefined Device NaMe cooocccccncccnccccocccncoccconcncncncnncnnos 23 Figure 5 20 jb device list dat Editing WINdOW coocccoccconoconoocnconcconocononcnnononononanonnnnononanenanenanes 24 Figure 5 22 Display Internal Memory Information WiNdOW ccoocccocncconncccncocnconcnoncnconnnnncnnncnonononanonos 25 Figure 5 23 File Information VVING OW za e AA 26 Figure 5 24 Selecting Set JTAG Clock WiNdOW ocooocccccncccccoccccccncocnonoconocnnnnnconnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnncnonanonnnnnns 27 Figure 5 25 Set JTAG Clock WINdGOW csitt is 28 Figure 5 26 Displaying Firmware Information WiNdOW occooccccoccccccncccncconncocnnocnconnnnnnnconnnnnnnnncnnnnncnncnnns 29 Figure 5 27 Version Information WINdOW cooccccccccocnconnconcncncnoncncnncnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnaninnnnnnnnnnns 29 Figure 5 26 Firmware Upgrade WINdOW ata sad 30 Figure 5 29 Firmware Upgrade confirmation WiNdOW occcoccccccccocnconnccnnnnocnnnnnconnnnnnnconnnnnnnnncnonancnnnnnns 30 FIGure 5 30 DOWMOAdING Ui dei do 31 Figure 5 31 Delete History WIMA Mi do de ao adi O 32 Figure 5 32 Set TE7720 Option WINO Wu 33 Figure 5 33 Download Confirmation Window in TE7720 MOde occcoccccccncccncoccconcccncnccnncnnnonononnnnoncnnns 33 List of Tables Table 4 2 Part Names and Functions of the JTAG Blazer oocccocncocccocccconnconnococononnnoncnonn
2. Figure 5 13 Download Confirmation Window A Downloading dialog will appear The downloading dialog indicates write progress After the writing has completed the downloading dialog automatically closes Downloading Downloading Figure 5 14 Downloading Dialog 19 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Note If an error occurs an error message appears and its associated error code is displayed in the Display History field For more information on this error code refer to Appendix C Error List JB Manager Lommal id Lint ian Displaying device list IP Address 192 168 10 1 Error Code 20041013 17 31 06 Failed gt y E Reason Failed to connect Figure 5 15 Error Message 20 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 4 Writing in Standalone This function is used to write a file that has been stored in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer to a connected target board It is the fastest method of writing 5 4 1 Making a Connection Connect the JTAG Blazer to a target board For information on this connection refer to 4 5 Connecting a JTAG Cable 5 4 2 Writing Sequence 1 Store the configuration data file intended for the target board in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer refer to 5 3 Writing to Internal Memory 2 Hold down the START button for more than one second 3 The BUSY lamp will light as writing is initiated 4 The BUSY lamp will turn off after the writing has completed
3. Follow the same procedure for creating one configuration file until reaching the device selection stage 8 1 Without selecting a device with a right click or from Edit Add Device on the menu select Xilinx Device or Non Xilinx Device C aiie File Gemeration Bodel IPAGI oc Sas ck sag System ACE PROM Formatter S F STAPL XSvF Righi chek devece to select operamens 8 ot SS Ta aflaat d fpa les 1004 40 59d amerple templenpict avf o C 25 ample civT TSFOGMPACT 580 Checking done pn done 1 Programmed wsi PROGRESS END End Operation Enpsedime Zas Commad piant e fp en 1024 i Cor ane terpirpaci awT e Co 2 Taaeple at For Help press F File Generation Hode SY FG TRFL SWF Figure B 10 SVF STAPL XSVF Window 2 Select the appropriate design file for the chained device WAHE a AA id 0000258 jed br cop bo A 015400 bit m rE ed a won p s eG Tal Ls i E NAH WW AAA TrID AN Decian Files Figure B 11 Add Device Dialog 42 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 If you selected a PROM design file the Select Device Part Name dialog opens as shown in Figure B 12 From the combo box select the appropriate device name Select Device Part Hame select PROM Fart Hame Figure B 12 Select Device Part Name Dialog The new device is added on the screen If you want to add another device repeat the same procedure from step one above C untitled File Generat
4. Note If an error occurs the ERR lamp will illuminate For more information on this error refer to Appendix D ERR Lamp Illumination Pattern JTAG Blazer START button Figure 5 16 START Button 21 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 5 Displaying Configuration Information This function is used to display information on devices on a target board connected to the JTAG Blazer If multiple devices are installed on a target board information on all these devices will be displayed 5 5 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JIAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable For information on connecting the JTAG Blazer to a target board refer to 4 5 Connecting a JTAG Cable 5 5 2 Acquisition and Display Sequence 1 Specify the IP address of the JTAG Blazer by entering it into the IP Address field 2 Click the Display Configuration Information button ca DER Display Configuration Information button IF Address 192 168 10 1 File Mame a Position Device ID Device Mame Figure 5 17 Display Configuration Information Window 22 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 3 If the acquisition is successful the device ID is displayed as shown in Figure 5 18 JB Manager Fie Command Option View Help i A Bm g IF Address 192 168 10 1 File Name m Position Device ID Device Name 0 0x01 H c095 mdo Time Event Gp 2004 1013 17 36 39 Displaying de
5. To avoid degradation damage malfunction fire or electric shock the following precautions must be observed when handling this product Handling the main unit tapping the product Failure to do so could result in damage fire or electric shock Do not operate the unit with wet hands Failure to observe this could result in malfunction fire or electric shock Do not spill liquids such as water on the unit Failure to observe this could result in malfunction fire or electric shock Should water be spilled on the unit turn off the power switch remove the AC adapter from the outlet and then contact a local distributor Do not disassemble or modify the unit Do not operate the unit in a manner other than specified in this document Failure to observe this could result in an accident or malfunction Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter to power the unit Turn on the unit s power switch before turning on the target board Store and operate the unit in a stable place Operate the unit at a room temperature of O to 40 degrees C H Do not operate the unit in excessively moist or dusty environments or where there is a possibility of water leaks Failure to observe this could result in malfunction fire or electric shock Guard against excessive shock to the unit caused by stepping dropping or Warning JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Handling the AC adapter Use the AC adapter set to AC100V
6. Warnin Do not use or plug in the AC adapter with wet hands Failure to observe this L g could result in malfunction fire or electric shock Do not damage forcefully remove or bend the power cable Failure to observe this could result in malfunction Do not use the unit in excessively moist or dusty environments or where there is a possibility of water leaks Failure to observe this could result in malfunction fire or electric shock Using the JTAG cable Do not apply more than 5 5V VCC voltage to the JTAG connector Warning Do not connect or disconnect the cable from the unit or target board with the power switch of the target board kept on When connecting a 6 pin parallel cable to a terminal on a target board first Caution connect the GND pin for over voltage protection When connecting a 6 pin parallel cable to a target board carefully check that the cable is properly connected before turning on the power switch of the target board A 14 pin flat cable is less noise susceptible and can suppress cross talk better compared to a 6 pin parallel cable Therefore we recommend using the 14 pin flat cable to enable high speed configuration and the use of a low voltage target device in addition to avoiding malfunction due to environment effects Due to connection conditions with a target device i e chain connection or wiring length on the target board in some circumstances high speed writing may not be possible
7. 00 01 Compression Na Option Mone Figure 5 23 File Information Window Note If an error occurs an error message appears and its associated error code is displayed in the History field For more information on this error refer to Appendix C Error List 26 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 7 Setting the JTAG Clock This function is used to set the JTAG clock on which data is transferred to devices on the target board Itis specifically used for carrying out high speed configuration or when configuration fails Be sure to select a JTAG clock setting compatible with the connected target board 5 7 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the TAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable After making the connection choose Firmware Information from the Option menu refer to 5 8 Displaying Firmware Information If an error occurs make sure they are properly connected 5 7 2 Acquisition and Setting Sequence 1 Specify the IP address of the JTAG Blazer by entering it in the IP Address field 2 Click the Set JTAG Clock button JB Manar Set JTAG Clock button IP Address 192 168 10 1 File Name A Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 24 Selecting Set JTAG Clock Window 2 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 3 AMJTAG Clock Setting window will open The value shown is the current JTAG Clock setting JB Manager Figure 5 25 Set JTAG Cl
8. E TMS Figure 4 6 6 pin Parallel Cable Connection Diagram JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 J TAG Blazer Connect to target board Figure 4 7 14 pin Flat Cable Connection Diagram Do not apply more than 5 5V VCC voltage to the JTAG connector H Do not connect or disconnect cables from the unit or target board with the power switch on Caution the target board kept ON When connecting a 6 pin parallel cable to the terminal of a target board first connect the GND pin for over voltage protection When connecting a 6 pin parallel cable to a target board carefully check that the cable is properly connected before turning on the power switch of the target board A 14 pin flat cable is less noise susceptible and can suppress cross talk better compared to a 6 pin parallel cable Therefore we recommend using the 14 pin flat cable to enable the use of low voltage target devices and high speed configuration in addition to avoiding malfunction due to effects from the environment Due to connection conditions with a target device i e chain connection or wiring length on the target board in some circumstances high speed writing may not be possible If this occurs decrease the speed setting and try it again Do not extend the JTAG cable Do not connect the 14 pin flat cable and the 6 pin parallel cable simultaneously Failure to observe this could result in damage to the target board 4 6 Networking Thi
9. OxFFFFO0001 OxFFFFO002 OxFFFFO003 Request was cancelled OxFFFFOO11 Connection unsuccessful The power switch of JTAG Blazer is turned off IP address is incorrect OxFFFFOO12 Abnormal disconnection A connection was abnormally disconnected OxFFFFOO13 Data receive unsuccessful Data receive from the JTAG Blazer was unsuccessful OxFFFFOO14 Data transmit unsuccessful Data transmit to the JTAG Blazer was unsuccessful Invalid file size The selected file is oversize OxFFFFO021 OxFFFF0023 The JTAG Blazer hanged OxFFFFO024 JB Manager or firmware is old OxOOOOFFFE JB Manager or firmware is old Ox0000FFFF JTAG Blazer is handling another request Irregularity of XSVF file ee Aa TE7720 option is incorrect 0x00010003 Data check unsuccessful Irregularity of XSVF file 0x00010004 Irregularity of XSVF file requested 0x00010005 Irregularity of XSVF file Irregularity of XSVF file ARSO TE7720 option is incorrect A target board is not connected 0x00010008 The power switch of the target board is turned off A JTAG cable is not properly connected Tag dio undetected A target board is not connected Ox0003000A Target device undetected The power switch of the target board is turned off A JTAG cable is not properly connected 0x0001000D 0x00020020 A LAN cable is not connected 0x00040003 0x00010105 0x00020021 The JTAG Blazer has hanged 0x00080004 0x00040011 Irregularity program data A file format is incorrect 0x000
10. a local distributor or dealer from who you purchased the product 56 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 JTAG Blazer User s Manual December 7 2004 Version 1 0 3 Atmark Techno Inc AFT Building 6F North 5 East 2 Chuo ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060 0035 TEL 011 207 6550 FAX 011 207 6570
11. in this product will be free from defects under normal usage for one year after the purchase Based on this warranty clause if some components failed return them to our local distributor or dealer from who you purchased them together with a warranty card Atmark Techno will repair them at no charge Take note that shipping cost for the returned components should be paid by the sender However even within a warranty period any defects caused by accident misuse overuse and improper use may be repaired on a chargeable basis Warranty Card Should any defects occur during a warranty period Atmark Techno offers a maintenance service according to the description on the warranty card Please read carefully the description on the warranty card after the purchase The warranty card certifies a warranty period of a product Please make sure that date for purchase and name of distributor fields are filled Unless these fields are filled it can be difficult to recognize a claimed maintenance service as in warranty service If you received a warranty card not filled with these descriptions please let the distributor know it Please keep a warranty card athand For warranty period and condition refer to a warranty card Consumable Items The following lists consumable items Please replace all worn out items with new ones 6 pin parallel cable 14 pin flat cable Inquiry Please make all inquiries concerning technical and upgrade issues to
12. of JTAG Blazer Used to enter the file name to be written to a target board or File name area internal memory When directly entering a file name enter its absolute path Used to select a specific file name from the file dialog when File selection button oe l writing into a target board or an internal memory n Displays command history When an error occurs its associated error code is displayed here 4 l Displays the device ID obtained in the configuration informatio Device ID display area e acquisition process History display area JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 4 3 Installing JB Manager The following describes the installation of JB Manager 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the PC on which JB Manager is to be installed 2 Open the DRIVE Application folder 3 Copy JBManager exe and jb device list dat to the local drive Note DRIVE is represented by a capital letter like E This completes the installation of JB Manager To launch it double click JBManager exe 4 4 JTAG Blazer Connection Diagram The following is a connection diagram of a client PC a JATG Blazer and a target board Ethernet 0 LAN cable o JTAG cable Figure 4 5 Connection Diagram 4 5 Connecting a JTAG Cable The following are connection diagrams for 6 pin parallel and 14 pin flat cables EA o EA vec Comectto target board gt Eee ss TDO J TAG Blazer
13. with a ground wire between each JTAG signal to increase noise tolerance and suppress cross talk 51 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix H JB Manager for Linux The following provides a brief description for JB Manager for Linux Installing JB Manager for Linux Install JB Manager for Linux as follows 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the PC on which JB Manager for Linux is to be installed 2 Mount the CD drive 3 Copy DRIVE Application JBManagerLinux tar gz to the local drive 4 Decompress it using tar zxvf JBManagerLinux tar gz Note that DRIVE refers to adirectory path like mnt specified when mounting a drive This completes the installation of JB Manager for Linux After decompressing it and moving to the created directory you can compile it by executing a make command List of Commands Command SS Function AA jotarget Writes to a target board via network joflash Writes a file into the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer for standalone writing jbdevicelist Displays information concerning devices on the target board connected to the JTAG Blazer bfiledata Displays information concerning files stored in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer bgetspeed Displays the JTAG clock used when writing to a target board bsetspeed Sets the JTAG clock used when writing to a target board Sets the IP address of the JTAG Blazer Note that help information for all commands can accessed by using the
14. 1 Preparing the XSVF File Prepare the XSVF file to be used to configure the target device For information on creating a XSVF file refer to Appendix B Creating a XSVF File with B MPACT Note that the design file specified when creating a XSVF file differs dependent on type of device CPLD jed FPGA bit L gt xsvF File PROM mcs 5 2 2 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JIAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable For information on connecting the JTAG Blazer to a target board refer to 4 5 Connecting a JTAG Cable After completing the connection run Display Configuration Information refer to 5 5 Displaying Configuration Information If an error occurs make sure that the devices are properly connected gt 2 3 Writing Sequence Here specify the IP address of the JTAG Blazer by entering it into the IP Address field a Click the File Selection button to select the configuration data file or enter the absolute path of the file in the File Name field 3 Click the Write to Target button JB Manager Write to Target button And Option Wiew Help AH E mm Y IF Address 192 168 10 1l File Mame CAJTAG Blazensamplexsw 3 Position Device ID Device Name N 0 0x0141 093 O35400 Time Event Figure 5 8 Write to Target Window 15 4 5 6 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 A Download Confirmation window will appear Mak
15. 1420 MOLEX 50 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix G Precautions for Target Board Design Please take the following precautions when designing a target board The use of a lengthy cable for connecting an on board JTAG connector to a target device or connecting two chained target boards can cause a noise susceptible environment and result in signal delay cross talk or reflection Please minimize the wire length of on board JTAG signal lines We also recommend the use of multi layer circuit boards with GND planes and JTAG signal ground pattern guard wiring JTAG signals TMS and TCK are common to a target device Parallel connection of TMS and TCK signals in many target devices increases the input terminal volume and signal line length which can cause a noise susceptible environment signal delay cross talk or reflection Be sure to restrict the number of chained target devices to a maximum of five Otherwise insert a buffer to add more target devices that this We also recommend minimizing the wire length of on board JTAG signal lines Be sure to apply the same input VCC voltage to the JTAG connector as that applied to the target device Be sure to set the pull up resistance of each JTAG signal to the same VCC voltage as the target device To enable high speed configuration and allow the use of low voltage target devices we recommend using 14 pin flat cable JTAG connectors 14 pin flat cables are provided
16. 80002 File not stored Data has not been written to the internal memory of 0x00080005 the JTAG Blazer 4 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix D Illumination Pattern of ERR Lamp Illumination Pattern Data Check Error 2 second cycle Irregularity in a file written to the internal memory or the file is not for a target device TARGET Unconnected 0 2 second cycle A target board is not connected or there is an irregularity in the JTAG cable connection File Abnormality A file is not stored in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer or the file is damaged BUSY The JTAG Blazer is handling another request Boot Error The JTAG Blazer boot up was unsuccessful A firmware upgrade is required ON OFF ON 0 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON FF 48 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix E JTAG Connector Pin Assignment 14 Pin Connector Assignment No SignalName 1 8 ee GND 10 Pin Connector Assignment 6 pin Parallel Cable 7 1 0 Parallel Cable Signal Name Cable Color Ma KK VCC Red N TD 49 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix F List of Connectors for JTAG Cables List of recommended 14 pin connectors for Target end pType Model SMT type straight 87832 1420 MOLEX List of connectors for JTAG end Type Mde Makr 2 54mm pitch box type straight 10 pin 103308 1 2mm pitch box type straight 14 pin 87831
17. Appendix B Creating a XSVF File with IMPACT cccceccseecseececeseeeeseeeeeteeeeeeeeseteeetaeeseesseeeeeesaeesseeteeenes 37 ADEN O sd GS gl lok Men RE rN an era ee eA a Oe eo er tee ee en ee 47 Appendix D lumination Pattern of ERR Lam aaa 48 Appendix E JTAG Connector Pin ASSIGNMeNt ocoocccocccocncocnconcconcocnconoconnnonnncnnnrncnnonnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnonnnnnnonnanonnnns 49 Appendix F List of Connectors for JTAG Cables iii iina i a 50 Appendix G Precautions for Target Board Design cooocccccccocnccnnccccncncncnonnnnnnnnnononononncnonnnnonnnnnnncnnnonnnnnnnnnnos 51 Appendix H JB Manager for LiNUX oocccocccnccocccocconcconncocncncoconocononnnnnrnnnnnonnnnrnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnennnnnnnnnnncnnnnaninanens 52 ROVISION 55 Warranty Services zi ETO illa 56 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 List of Figures Figure 4 1 External View of the JTAG Blazer ooocccocncccccoccccocncocnnoonnoncnonnnonnnnonnnonononnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnaninass 5 Figure 4 3 JB Manager Main Screen cccccccceccceccceeeeeeeecececeeeceeeceeseueeseeesaeessuessueeseeeseueesseesaeessaeesaaes 7 Figure 4 5 Connection Dai ias 8 Figure 4 6 6 pin Parallel Cable Connection DiagraM ocooccccccccccncccnccccconcncnnncnononncnnncnonnnnonnnnnnnnnaninnnnnnnos 8 Figure 4 7 14 pin Flat Cable Connection DiagraM cooocccccncccnccccccocnconnccnnncncnonononononnnnnnnnonannnnnnonanenaninanos 9 Figure5 1 MAC address on the reverse side of the JTAG Bl
18. If this occurs decrease the speed setting and try it again Do not extend the JTAG cable Do not connect a 14 pin flat cable and a 6 pin parallel cable simultaneously Failure to observe this could result in damage to the target board Network security environment i Take all possible network security measures required by the system in use and its Caution The ports used on this product are TCP 39293 and 39793 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 3 Features The JTAG Blazer enables FPGA CPLD configuration via network It incorporates internal memory to store configuration data and also provides the ability to configure a target device using a single switch The main features of this product are as follows Networking A network interface is used for data transmission between the PC and the JTAG Blazer Configuration data to be written to a target board and data to be stored in the internal memory can be transferred to the JTAG Blazer via network Standalone Writing This feature enables configuration data stored in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer to be written to a target board by the use of a switch This does not require the JTAG Blazer to be connected to a PC The internal memory capacity is approximately 16Mbit However with the support for data compression the JTAG Blazer can store more configuration data than its physical memory capacity would normally allow High Speed Downloading JTAG operates at a
19. JTAG BLAZER User s Manual Version 1 0 3 December 7 2004 Atmark Techno Inc http www atmark techno com JTAG B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Table of Contents WITO AA AA AA AA Dials 1 PU A a EE leiden tasa tenants Uh a e a N shat buch weasel E wade 2 2 SGI WA Ne CAU A E 2 225 Handling Precaution S A A AS A AS O 2 O 4 4 BEO Geto Stated a o WAA WAA WAWA AAA MAANA AA KAA 5 4 1 Part Names of the JTAG Blazer ccooccccccccccccocncconoconncocnonononononnnnonononnnnnncnnnnnnnnnonannonnnnnnnenanonaninonanenaninos 5 4 2 Part Names of dB Managert xicas ide 7 bee e USA o A ee ere ee eee eee 8 4 4 JTAG Blazer Connection DiaQram cccccccccccecccseeeceeceeeeeae cece eeceeesaueeeeesseeeseeseeeseeesseetsneesaeeseeesaeeeaes 8 AO GOMERA TAG a o ei LAS 8 AO NC WA od E 9 p HOW to Use te d TAG Bl AZO Us a e o de ee thas A e OO re AO 10 5 1 Searching setting 1P AddresS ii lato 11 SAA AA APAA RAN 15 gos WINO CO lite Na MA IAA 18 SANTA A SINA MA Wa Wi did 21 D Displaying CONAGUA ido 22 5 6 Displaying Internal Memory InforMatiON occcoocccccncccnconcconcnconnccononocnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnonanonnnnnnncnnnnonaninos 25 FT ae Aaa EA aa AAA AAA O pl a ied WAWA AA AZAA 27 5 0 Displaying Firmware INTOMMAUOM ii es 29 DL APA AI dt eo ie to 30 Oe o o a te ee IA Ser eee eee nen ce me 32 5 14 VEL 1Z0 Device MO Fa taco 33 Os TYOUDIESMOOUIN Girs2655 oc E AA AA e aaa aaa 34 Appendix Appendix A Product SPECICATION ui dais 35
20. PLD jed FPGA bit PROM mcs Add Demce Fist ol bye Lag Design Files Canoa Figure B 6 Add Device Dialog 39 8 on J TAG gt B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Select click a device displayed on the screen With a right click or from Operations on the menu bar select Program untitled File Generation Hode iMPACT rile Edn We Hede Operator epa Help Dee KUBA Sei ease oles System ACE PROM Formatter SVF STAPL XSVF OUT Add one device Diei n selected Fer Haka press Fl File Gararalion Mode lt F STAPL SWF Figure B 7 SVF STAPL XSVF Window Select options Program Options Figure B 8 Program Options Window 40 J TAG gt B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 10 When Programming Succeeded appears on the screen select Menu Output XSVF File Stop writing to XSVF File This completes the creation of a configuration file untitled File Generation Mode iMPACT de Edi er Mode Operations ai Help Cee AA HEA Be ol Bw System ACE PROM Formatter SWF STAPL XSVF Programming Succeeded Conn 501 d Lua den 1024 4 Cave appi T e Lo art ee at MFCOIMPACT 590 1 heclong dene pta dome Bae J Coc vv lt ipa des 1024 2 Coonrfsemple templenpace si o Clas sample cet For Help press Fl File Gererstion Mode SWF STAPL SEVF AUF Figure B 9 Programming Succeeded Window 41 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Creating Multiple Configuration Files
21. TAG Blazer using a LAN cable To connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable 5 9 2 Update Sequence 1 Select Menu Option and then Firmware Upgrade JB Manager Fie Command Sinn Mew Help TE 20 mode IP Search Setting Firmware Information 13 Firmware Uperade ame CITAG Blazersample xsvt a Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 28 Firmware Upgrade Window 2 Afile selection dialog will open Select the appropriate file and then click the Open button 3 A Firmware Upgrade confirmation window will open Verify that the upgrade parameters are correct and then click OK Firmware Uperade IP Address 192 168 10 1 46 File Mame Jb image _vy0100 hb Firmware of JTAG Blazer will be Upgraded Do WOT power off JTAG Blazer until Upgrade willbe completely done Cancel Figure 5 29 Firmware Upgrade confirmation Window 30 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 4 ADownloading dialog appears The downloading dialog shows write progress Downloading Downloading Figure 5 30 Downloading Dialog 5 When the downloading has completed the downloading dialog closes automatically 6 The JTAG Blazer will automatically reboot displayed If power is cut an irregularity in the firmware can occur disabling 1 Be careful not to power off the JTAG Blazer while the downloading dialog is Caution writing and other functions In this situation upgrade the firmware again 31 J TAG e B LAZER User
22. azer oocccocccccccconncconicocncocnconnncncnconnnnnns 11 Elgures 2 Setting IRAddrESsS in a E O 12 Figure 5 3 S P Setting Dial escasa 12 Figure 5 4 S IP Setting Dialog after Search cooocccocncccncccncconncoonononocnnnoncnonanonnrnnnnnonanonannnnnnonaninancnnns 13 FIgure o o IP Seng Dial ett a dai 13 Figure 5 6 Waiting for Response DialoJ ccoocccocococncoccconcnconnconncnnnnnncnoncnnonnnonnnonnnonanonnnnonononannnnnnnnns 14 Figure 5 7 Message Indicating Completion of ConfiguratiON oocccccnccocncocnconcccnnnconnconncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnns 14 Figure 5 8 Write to Target WINdOW ooccconoconcccncoccconocononcnconoconocononnnonnonononanonnnnnnnnanonnnnnnnnnnonaninanenanes 15 Figure 5 9 Download Confirmation WiNdOW c oocccocncocncocnncccncccncnnnnnncnonononanonnnnnnnnonnnonnrnnonnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnns 16 Figure 5 10 Downloading Dial a o Dd tes 16 Fig re 5 11 Eror MCSSAGC iia Ka dd adios 17 Figure 5 13 Download Confirmation WINdOW oocccocncoccncccncccnconcnoncnonnncnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanonnninnnnnnns 19 Figure 5 14 Downloading Dialog ooccooccocccococococonocononcnoncnonnoncnnncnnnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnonnnonrnnnnonannnnnnnaninanos 19 PIGUIG 521 EMO MESSAGE oi eto 20 Foure 9 16 START BUON ia 21 Figure 5 17 Display Configuration Information WINdOW occcoccccccncccncconncocnncnconnnononcnnnonannnnnnonanonnnnnos 22 Figure 5 18 Display Device Information Window after ACQUISITION
23. board RETO Flashes at power on and lights during while idle 5 BUSY lam Shows status of the board i Lights during network access or when writing to a target board Shows status of the board ERR lamp Lights or flashes when a failure occurs while for example writing to a target board or accessing the network This button is used to write configuration data stored in the 7 START button JTAG Blazer to a target device For more information refer to 5 4 Standalone Writing 8 AC adapter terminal Used to connect the AC adapter 9 Link lamp Lights when LAN port is available LAN cable terminal Used to connect a LAN cable 11 Access lam Shows status of LAN port i Flashes when data transmission is in progress Product label Provides individual product information JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 4 2 Part Names of JB Manager JB Manager is a program that can control a JTAG Blazer remotely via network All operations except for standalone writing are accomplished through this program Part names and functions of JB Manager are shown in Figure 4 3 and Table 4 4 JH Manager Sel File Gommand ptico wiew Help pam fm gy 2 IP Address File Narre O Position Device ID Derice Mame D e a Figure 4 3 JB Manager Main Screen Table 4 4 Part Names and Functions of JB Manager Used to select functions to be executed and set options Used to operate main functions IP address area Used to enter an IP address
24. d for GF PROM CoolRunner I Usercode 8 Hex Digits FFFFFFFF PLA UES Enter up to characters So Cancel Help Figure B 15 Program Option Window 44 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 When Programming Succeeded appears select Menu Output XSVF File Stop writing to XSVF File This completes the creation of the configuration files E untitled Fike Generation Mode MPAGT ct ere Mode Operaia uipul Hel Cai UD Bs EEE 20 gh System ACE PROM Formatter SVF STAPL XSVF Command sili ejes Cit sep cn kapi o Cane see e ao PROGRESS END Ead Opera on Elipi li 12902 Conrad iria lt lt 0 alos Ciara co hioplepicint e Cia copla chm sai For Help press E Fie Gregor Mode SY FS TAPE E Figure B 16 Programming Succeeded Window 45 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Possible Configuration Patterns The following table shows possible patterns for simultaneous configuration of chained devices XSVF files must be created in one of these patterns Multiple FPGAs can be configured simultaneously in this case neither CPLD or PROM can be configured Multiple CPLDs and PROMs can be configured simultaneously in this case the FPGA cannot be configured Multiple TE7720s can be configured simultaneously in this case neither the FPGA CPLD or PROM can be configured Only FPGAs are chained M All or specific FPGAs can be configured simultaneously I apoaganon
25. e Size Compression Option TE7720 Mode Option STOP Download Navy Cancel Figure 5 33 Download Confirmation Window in TE7720 Mode 33 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes points to be checked if the JTAG Blazer does not operate properly or an error message appears Please read appropriate items as needed Network Q Cannot access the JTAG Blazer A Make sure that the power switch of the JTAG Blazer is turned on Make sure that the Link lamp lights up Make sure that there are no routers between the JTAG Blazer and the PC Q Cannot operate the JTAG Blazer A Make sure that the power switch of the JTAG Blazer is turned on Make sure that the Link lamp lights up Make sure that the IP address of the JTAG Blazer is set correctly JTAG Q Cannot write successfully A Make sure that the power switch of the JTAG Blazer is turned on Make sure that the JTAG cable is properly connected Make sure that the XSVF file has been created correctly Q Writing completes but the target board does not operate properly A Make sure that the XSVF file was created correctly Make sure that all options have been set correctly when writing JB Manager Q Device name is displayed as undefined A The device may not have been registered yet Refer to 5 5 3 Registering Undefined Device ID to register it Make sure that a jb device _list dat file is present in the same directory as JBMana
26. e jb bin sh J BPROGS ZE CMA j bprogsi ze J BPROGUPDATE CMA j bor ogupdat e Get Fi eSi ze 4 Si ze w c 1 for in 5 ze do Si ze i echo i break done return Si ze IP Address 1 JB Fil e 2 Max Si ze BPROGSI Z CVD I P Address File Si ze GtFil eSi ze B File if File Size gt Max Size then printf nput file size is too large Yn exi t fi echo BPROAPDATE CM I P Address B File BPROGPDATE CMD I P Address B File 54 JTAG B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Revision History YR MO DAY 2004 09 01 1 0 1 2004 09 17 Addition in precautions of 5 2 1 Preparing a XSVF File Addition in precautions of 5 3 1 Preparing a XSVF File Addition of list of connector parts for JTAG Blazer in Appendix F List of Connectors for JTAG Cables Correction of a typographical error for CPLD 1 0 2 2004 10 04 Addition of Appendix H JB Manager for Linux Addition of Acknowledgements in 1 Introduction Correction to supported devices in Appendix A Product Specifications Correction to a duplication in 4 3 1 0 3 2004 12 07 Ground beta pattern changed to GND plane in Appendix G Precautions for Target Board Design Company address updated 55 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Warranty Services Maintenance Services Atmark Techno warrants that all hardware components included
27. e sure that the download parameters are correct and then click the OK button Download Confirmation IP Address 192 168 10 1 Download To Target File Name Sample xsvf File Size 214291 bytes Compression Alo Option Mone STOP Download Moy 7 Cancel Figure 5 9 Download Confirmation Window A Downloading dialog will appear The downloading dialog indicates the progress of writing After the writing has completed the downloading dialog automatically closes Down loading Downloading Figure 5 10 Downloading Dialog 16 J TAG B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Note If an error occurs an error message appears and its associated error code is displayed in the Display History field For more information on this error code refer to Appendix C Error List JB Manager MIA Optio if IP Address 193 168 1 Eo Message Time MI ed 20047 013 17 31 05 Displaying device list IP Address 192 168 a 0 sio Error Code PEA 0 13 173106 Failed pry a Reason Failed OO 1 Figure 5 11 Error Message 17 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 3 Writing to Internal Memory This function stores the file that is to be used in a standalone write in the non volatile internal memory of the JTAG Blazer The internal memory capacity is approximately 16Mbit However with the support for configuration data compression files that exceed the memory capacity will be automatically compressed 5 3 1 Pr
28. emory for standalone writing 5 4 Writing in Standalone P 21 Writing data stored in the JTAG Blazer internal memory to a target board This enables high speed data transfer 5 5 Displaying Configuration Information P 22 Displaying device information on a target board connected to the JTAG Blazer 5 6 Displaying Internal Memory Information P 25 Displaying information on files stored in the JTAG Blazer s internal memory 5 7 Setting JTAG Clock P 27 Setting JTAG clock used when writing into a target board 5 8 Displaying Firmware Information P 29 Displaying the JTAG Blazer firmware information 5 9 Upgrading Firmware P 30 Updating the JTAG Blazer firmware 5 10 Clearing History P 32 Clearing the JB Manager s operational history 5 11 TE7720 Device Mode P 33 Setting options for when a device on the target board is a TE7720 device 10 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 1 Searching Setting IP Address This function searches for a JTAG Blazer and sets an IP address for it It refers to a MAC address specified on the reverse side of the main unit that identifies each JTAG Blazer The JTAG Blazer is set to DHCP mode by factory default Since this function uses broadcast packets to search for the JTAG Blazer it Caution cannot function over a router Use this function within a network area where broadcast packets can reach If you have any questions regarding networking consult with your netwo
29. eparing the XSVF File Prepare the XSVF file that is to be written to the internal memory For information on creating a XSVF file refer to Appendix B Creating a XSVF File with iMPACT Note that the design file specified when creating a XSVF file differs dependent on type of device CPLD jed FPGA bit gt XSVF File PROM mcs 5 3 2 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JIAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable After completion of a connection execute a Display Firmware Information command refer to 5 8 Display Firmware Information If an error is generated make sure that they are properly connected gt 3 3 Writing Sequence Specify the IP address of the JTAG Blazer by entering it into the IP Address field A Click the File Selection button to select the configuration data file or enter the absolute path of the file in the File Name field 3 Click the Write to Internal Memory button Pasi Device ID il Wana eed File Selection button Figure 5 12 Write into Internal Memory Window 18 4 5 6 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 A Download Confirmation window will appear Make sure that the write parameters are correct and then click the OK button Download Confirmation IP Address 192 168 10 146 Download To JTAG Blazer File Mame Sample xsyt File Size 274291 bytes Compression Alo Option None STOP Download Mow Cancel
30. ess IP Address Subnet Wask Default Guy DHCP 21234056 192 168 100 234 mga ial 192 1655 10 1 Figure 5 4 S IP Setting Dialog after Search 6 Aconfiguration dialog will open If using DHCP select the DHCP box and then click the OK button If DHCP is not being used uncheck the DHCP box Enter the appropriate values in each field and click the OK button AT Xx ATT DHCP TT ACP PAra IP Address Subnel Hari Subnet Har W Gahran Address Cancal Dk Cancal Figure 5 5 IP Setting Dialog 13 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 7 A Waiting for Response dialog will appear Waiting Waiting for response Figure 5 6 Waiting for Response Dialog 8 When the changes have been completed Figure 5 7 appears JB Manager Figure 5 7 Message Indicating Completion of Configuration A Caution Be careful not to power off the JTAG Blazer while the Waiting for Response dialog is displayed About Setting the IP Address Please take note that this IP Address configuration tool prohibits the setting of the following addresses 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Broadcast Addresses Multicast Addresses Class E Addresses 14 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 2 Writing to Target This function remotely configures devices on a target board connected to the JTAG Blazer via network There are no restrictions in data size and it allows for multiple devices to be configured in a single operation 5 2
31. ger exe Q Immediately after boot up the message Device list file jb device list dat is not present appears Install a device list file refer to 4 3 Installing JB Manager 34 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix A Product Specifications JTAG Blazer Specifications Dimension Approx 91 W x 60 D x 33H mm excluding projections Weight Approx 250g Port numbers to be used TCP 39293 39793 Supported devices Spartan II IIE Series Spartan3 Series Virtex Il Series Virtex Il Pro Series XC9500 Series CoolRunner XPLA3 Series CoolRunner ll Series XC18V Series XCF Series TE7720 Tokyo Electron Device 35 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Electrical Specifications of JTAG Signals Symbol Parameter Min Max Target Voltage Conditions c ep lt S All Output pin Icc Internal Use Current mA 4 7kQOExternal Pullup All Vo VoL VCC 1 8V VCC 2 5V VCC 3 3V High level input voltage y Low level input voltage IOH 100UA VI VIH Vcc 1 8V to 4 5V loH 2mA VI VIH Vec 1 8V loH 4mA VI VIH Vec 2 3V loH 12mA VI VIH Vec 3V IOH 16MA VI VIH Vcc 4 5V IOH 100UA VI VIL Vcc 1 8V to 4 5V loH 2mA VI VIL Vcc 1 8V loH 4mA VI VIL Vec 2 3V IOH 8MA VI VIL Vcc 3V IOH 16MA VI VIL Vec 4 5V High level output voltage Low level output voltage 36 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix B Creating a XSVF File with MPACT The JTAG Blazer uses XSVF Xil
32. h option j j j 52 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Sample Script for Writing to the Internal Memory You can specify the IP address configuration file and TE7720 options when executing a script l TE7720 option ON Example FlashWrite sh 192 168 x x sample xsvf 1 gt No setting when OFF bi n sh J BOATASI ZE OMD j bdat asi ze J BOY CM j bconp J BFLASH CMA j bf I ash XSVF_EXT xsvf COPED EXT j bc Get Fi eSi ze Si ze we c 1 for i in S ze do Si ze i echo Si break done return Si ze IP Address 1 Conf _Fi e 2 Qot i on 3 Mx Si ze BDATASI CM I P_ Address File Si ze GetFil eSi ze Conf_File if File Size le Mx Size then Wi te Fil e S Conf_File el se Conped Fi e echo Conf_File sed s XSVF_EXT COMPED EXT BCOVWP_ CM Conf_ File o Conped File File Si ze GetFi eSi ze Conped File if File Size le Mx Size then Q ti on 0pti on c Wi te Fi e Conped File el se printf nput file size is too arge n rm Conped File exi t fi fi echo J BFLASH CV Qpti on I P Address Wi te File BFLASH AYD Qoti on I P Address Wite File if Conped File then rm Conped File fi 53 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Sample Firmware Update Script You can specify the IP address and firmware data file options when executing a script Example FirmUpdate sh 192 168 x x jb imag
33. inx Sirial Vector Format for its configuration files This chapter provides information on how to create a XSVF file with Xilinx IMPACT In this document all BIT files MCS files and JED files are referred to as the design file Creating a Configuration File 1 Start IMPACT 2 Select Prepare Configuration Files and then click Next Operation Mode Selection Wha ido yu vai do do rd Conk Divisa Prepare Configurador Fik Load cereale Pie coll pal Figure B 1 Operation Mode Selection Window 37 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 3 Select Boundary Scan File and then click Next Prepare Configuration Files wend bo rate a Speier ACE Fia C PROH File Baunsa ican Fis Figure B 2 Prepare Configuration Files Selection Window 4 Select XSVF File and then click Finish Prepare Boundary Scan Files ALE E FT SWF Fie C STAFL File MVE Fie Figure B 3 Prepare Boundary Scan Files Selection Window 38 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 Specify the name of the configuration file to be created and the folder to save it in Create a New XSVF File Sama in E ast 6 Click OK File Generation Mode al dence opersbons val be drected to the Fie Caro banat en emplee ick Ot bo start adding devices Figure B 5 File Generation Mode Window 7 Select a design file Appropriate design file extensions for each device are as follows C
34. ion Bode MPAGT dt er Mede Operators Guiu Heb Do a SR eg ee uso ge System ACE PROM Formatter SWF STAPL X354F Tas Paghi chick deues to peleci opershions O aiid File Gemeration Model MPAGI 21313 Fie Edn Ves Mocs Userebons ai Heip es es ee 1 System ACE PROM Formatter SVF STAPL XSVF Pigh chek devace lo sees operons fe e A pd GUI Cul 1 evecare BATCH CMD deleteDerce position 4 GUL Raming device i GUT Cul aa For Heke press F File Generation Mode NFS TAPL S5WF E Figure B 13 SVF STAPL XSVF Window 43 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 From the devices displayed on the screen select the particular devices to be configured and then with a right click or from Operations on the menu select Program C aiie File Generation Model MPACI rie Eon yi Mode Upershons uki Heip OR ERB Se Hao ABO Qe System ACE PROM Formatter S F STAPL XS F E GUT Bamoviza devios 84 GU Cuil deca Deve phi erica ST leia Dnes qelected iirimaa Seleci d device det 2 93 For Heke press F File Generation Mode NFS TAPL S5WF Figure B 14 SVF ATAPL XSVF Window 6 Select options Program Options W Erase Before Programming Functional Test e verity On The Fly Program Read Protect Write Protect PROM Virtex I Load FRG4 Secure Mode Parallel Mode E Proeram Key E Use D
35. maximum 12 9MHz clock frequency This enables configuration data to be transferred at approximately 6Mbps between the JTAG Blazer and target board Parallel Cable IV JTAG Pin Compatibility The supplied 14 pin flat cable is compatible with the Xilinx Parallel Cable IV pin layout It allows for a direct connection by attaching a Xilinx Parallel Cable IV compatible connector to the target board Easy to Operate Windows based software makes operation possible using only a mouse Once configured all settings such as the IP address are stored for future use and will be effective from the subsequent system boot up JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 4 Before Getting Started Read carefully the following sections before using the product 4 1 Part Names of the JTAG Blazer Part names and functions of the JTAG Blazer are shown in Figure 4 1 and Table 4 2 D O O MODEL JE010 PD0 FAL pas XXXXXX XXXXXX TTT Perera ADDRESS 00 11 0C XX XX XX I powea OCS 04A EH Abmark Techno nc Rade in Japan mea P Figure 4 1 External View of the JTAG Blazer JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Table 4 2 Part Names and Functions of the JTAG Blazer Item Name Function Power switch Position 1 Turns power ON Position 0 Turns power OFF 14 pin flat cable terminal Used to connect a 14 pin flat cable 6 pin parallel cable terminal Used to connect a 6 pin parallel cable Shows status of the
36. noncnonancnncnnos 6 Table 4 4 Part Names and Functions of JB Manager occcoccccccncccnccnnncncncocnconnnonnnnncnnnononnnonanonnnnnnnncnaninoss 7 Table 5 21 List of Items on Display Internal Memory InformatioN oocccocccoccccccncccnccanicncnononononononoss 25 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 1 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the JTAG Blazer This product is designed as a FPGA configuration and CPLD PROM programming tool In this document these functions are collectively called configuration This manual describes the necessary preparation to get started and then information on how to use the JTAG Blazer Please read the manual in its entirety before using this product If you have any questions relating to this product you can obtain more detailed information from our web site http www atmark techno com E The software used in this product consists of Free Software and Open Source Software Free Software and Open Source Software are the achievements of many developers from around the world We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of these developers uClinux is supported by the achievements of D Jeff Dionne Greg Ungere David McCulloughu and all people participating in the uClinux development list uClibc has been developed and is maintained by Eric Andersen The original uClinux port that runs on the MicroBlaze processor architecture is the achievement of John Williams Embedded S
37. ock Window A From the combo box select the value to be set and then click on the OK button seconds while storing the selected value Be careful not to turn the unit off i Once the OK button is clicked the JTAG Blazer will go into a BUSY state for two Caution during this time If the power is cut the stored data may be lost 28 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 8 Displaying Firmware Information This function displays the JTAG Blazer s firmware information It is mainly used when upgrading the firmware 5 8 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JTAG Blazer using a LAN cable To connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable 5 8 2 Acquisition and Display Sequence 1 Select Menu Option and then Firmware Information JB Manager File Command iii Mew Help TE f20 mode IP Search Settineg Firmware Information are Uberade ame CAITAG Blazensample xs o Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 26 Displaying Firmware Information Window 2 A Version Information window will open 3 After verifying the firmware information click OK Wersion Information Firmware Yersion 01 076 Oct 2 2004 ISE 6 31 support Figure 5 27 Version Information Window 29 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 9 Upgrading Firmware This function is used to upgrade the JTAG Blazer s firmware For information on upgrades please refer to our web site 5 9 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the J
38. on This function is used to display file information stored in the internal memory of the JTAG Blazer such as file name file size date 4 time of data transfer file compression and options Table 5 21 provides a brief description of this information Table 5 21 List of Items on Display Internal Memory Information lea Description Y O Name of stored file Size of stored file Date amp Time Date and time at which file was stored File Compression Compression state of stored file Options set on stored file 5 6 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JTAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly use a cross type LAN cable After making the connection choose Firmware Information from the Option menu refer to 5 8 Displaying Firmware Information If an error occurs make sure they are properly connected 5 6 2 Acquisition and Display Sequence 1 Specify the IP address of the JTAG Blazer by entering it into the IP Address field 2 Click the Display Internal Memory Information button a Seles A Dna hea Menor oman buon gt IP Address 142 168 10 1 File Mame E Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 22 Display Internal Memory Information Window 25 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 3 Ifthe acquisition is successful a File Information window as shown in Figure 5 23 appears File Information File Mame Sample sy File Size 214291 bytes Transfered Date 2004401101 00
39. poapo RA Ms are chained E All or specific CPLDs and PROMs can be BO O configured simultaneously A des PROMS are chained NOAH O 5 lt I OOO A Ce El Q XILINX All or specific FPGAs can be configured CPLD simultaneously In this case neither or CPLDs nor PROMS can be configured PROM DODO 0000000 fy o CI oo Cy Ea A UU UOUUUUOUUUUU NOHO AOA CPLDs and En E gt clea XNK ECF All or specific CPLDs and PROMs can be XILINX E XILINX E simultaneously configured In this case 3 E FPGA FPGAs cannot be configured UUOUUUUUUUU0U UUUUUUU nono E S All or specific TE7720s can be configured simultaneously In this case other devices cannot be configured XILINX E FPGA Norron UOUUUUOUUUUU 46 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 Appendix C Error List
40. rk administrator 5 1 1 Making a Connection Connect a PC to the JTAG Blazer using a LAN cable If you want to connect them directly without using a network use a cross type LAN cable 5 1 2 Search Set Sequence 1 Check the MAC address specified on the reverse side of the JTAG Blazer SERIAL NO DC5V 0 4A 0 00 COL Atmark Techno Inc y Made in Japan Atmark Techno Figure5 1 MAC address on the reverse side of the JTAG Blazer 11 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 2 Select Menu Option IP Search Setting JB Manager File Command Shi View Help b d TE i20 mode ry JE z EE Setting J Firmware Information l IP Address 19 SA Waemade ame CAJTAG Blazernsample swf Position Device ID Device Name Figure5 2 Setting IP Address 3 An IP configuration dialog will appear 4 The search function automatically displays various devices such as the JTAG Blazer within the network If you want to refresh the list click the Find button IF Setting MAC Address IP Address Subnet Wask Default Guy DHCP Figure 5 3 S IP Setting Dialog 12 J TAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 The verified MAC address will be displayed so select it and then click the Setting button The address shown in the IP Address field indicates the current IP address setting Note If the target MAC address is not displayed make sure that the devices are properly connected IP Setting E E olf MAC Addr
41. s Manual 1 0 2 5 10 Clearing History This function is used to delete the information in the JB Manager s History field 5 10 1 Delete Sequence 1 Click the Delete History button 2 The history information will be deleted JB Manager File Command Option Wey Help Delete History button ENS IP Address File ya OoOo Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 31 Delete History Window 32 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 11 TE7720 Device Mode This is the procedure used to select the option required when configuring a TE7720 device Be careful not to choose this option for devices other than TE7720 The TE7720 manufactured by Tokyo Electron Device is a control LSI for configuring Xilinx FPGAs using general purpose Flash memory The TE7720 device option is required when using the following functions Writing to a target board refer to 5 2 Write into Target Writing to Internal Memory refer to 5 3 Write into Internal Memory 5 11 1 Set Sequence 1 Select Menu Option and then TE7720 Mode JB Manager Fie Command A View Help TE 20 mode IP Search Setting Firmware Information Firmware Uperade AME PO a Position Device ID Device Name Figure 5 32 Set TE7720 Option Window This completes the option setting This option can be checked in the Download Confirmation dialog refer to Figure 5 33 Download Contirmation IP Address 192 168 10 1 Download To Target File Name 7 Fil
42. s product can be used in a local area network LAN environment Using DHCP Make sure that a DHCP server is available within the LAN Make sure that there are enough free IP addresses under the DHCP server within the LAN Note If you have any questions related to connecting to the network consult with your network administrator Using a Fixed IP Address Make sure that the IP address you want to use is available Note If you have any questions related to connecting to the network consult with your network administrator Security This product does not provide any special security protection against access from the network We recommend that all possible security measures be taken against external access Port numbers used by this product are TCP 39293 and 39793 JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 How to Use the JTAG Blazer This chapter explains how to use the JTAG Blazer The following provides a brief description of the JTAG Blazer s functions For more information on each function refer to the specified page If you have not completed assigning the JTAG Blazer s IP address yet be sure to do this address by referring to 5 1 Search Set IP Address 5 1 Searching Setting IP Address P 11 Searching for the JTAG Blazer and setting an IP address for it 5 2 Writing to Target P 15 Writing to a target board via network 5 3 Writing to Internal Memory P 18 Writing a file to the JTAG Blazer s internal m
43. vice list IP Address 192 168 10 1 Gp 2004 013 1736 39 SUCCESS Figure 5 18 Display Device Information Window after Acquisition Note If an error occurs an error message appears and its associated error code is displayed in the History field For more information on this error message refer to Appendix C Error List 5 5 3 Registering Undefined Device ID This function is used to register the name of a device displayed as undefined in JB Manager so that the name will be displayed at acquisition 1 Using a text editor open the jb device list dat file copied when JB Manager was installed 4 3 Installing JB Manager JB Manager File Command Option View Help pg eae E un IP Address 192 168 10 1 File Name ae Position Device ID O 0 01 41c093 Time P 2004 1013 17 30 49 Displaying device list IF Address 192168101 Gp 2004 1013 17 38 49 SUCCESS Figure 5 19 Display Device ID Window with Undefined Device Name 23 J TAG e B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 2 Enter Device ID comma Device Name and then a Return in order Figure 5 20 shows Device ID 0x0141c093 with Device Name XC3S400 being registered Device ID device list Device Name Sele net Ae eNO AJAH Figure 5 20 jb device list dat Editing Window 3 Save the edited file and then restart JB Manager to display the registered device name 24 JTAG 5 B LAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 5 6 Displaying Internal Memory Informati
44. ystems Research Group University of Queensland Brisbane Australia The source code used in this product is available for download from our web site http www atmark techno com JTAG BLAZER User s Manual 1 0 2 2 Precautions The following conventions are used to indicate precautions in this manual Failure to observe precautions could result in injury or damage to property Failure to observe these instructions could result in death or bodily injury of the Warning operator A Caution Failure to observe these instructions could result in physical damage to equipment 2 1 Safety Precautions Please read carefully the following safety precautions to assure correct use of the JTAG Blazer equipment such as office automation equipment communications equipment measurement equipment and machine tools Do not incorporate the product into devices such as medical equipment traffic control systems combustion control systems safety equipment and so on which can directly threaten human life or pose a hazard to the human body or property due to a malfunction or failure Moreover products incorporating semiconductor components can be caused to malfunction or fail due to foreign noise or a surge To avoid injury death or loss of property in the case of malfunction or failure be sure to take all possible safety measures This product uses semiconductor components designed for generic electronics Warning 2 2 Handling Precautions
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