

If it is only for a copy/paste of the configuration memory, it shall do the trick. By the way, maybe an Arduino correctly programmed can create the dump on an external microSD card provided you have one and the correct shield. And it gets it to load the Altera USB-Blaster into the USB controllers but it still. uses a USB-Blaster interface to the JTAG chain for programming Altera FPGA devices.
#Jtag altera usb blaster how to
Windows ME, Windows 95, and Windows 3.X operating systems are not supported by current versions of Intel software, and Intel does not provide drivers for programming hardware for those versions of Windows. How to setup and use a USB-Blaster dongle under Debian/Ubuntu Linux. In theory, you wouldn't need to power the whole board, but only the EPCS Chip. The Altera USB Blaster has been tested with JTAG Live. Maybe 128kbytes every single split file, or 256 tops, can be a correct volume. Feature: Fully compatible with original Altera USB-Blaster.


hex file is quite straightforward, you can directly read the split file with Notepad++ or Hexedit (better solution for raw files) for example. There are file splitters on the internet and as long as the. Well, considering the memory space (>=16MB), you will more than probably create a MASSIVE. One thing that can always be done is to read the content of your EPCS memory with a SPI reader, make the whole dump. I don't know whether you can read or not via Quartus II the configuration as it is and let Quartus II translate you in VHDL/Verilog what was stored in the memory.
