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Stratix II EP2S180 DSP Development Board Reference Manual
Board Components
Table 2–29 lists the reference information for the CompactFlash
connector.
f For general information on CompactFlash, see www.compactflash.org.
Mictor Connector (J20)
The Mictor connector (J20) can be used to transmit up to 27 high-speed
I/O signals with very low noise via a shielded Mictor cable. J20 is used as
a debug port. Twenty-five of the Mictor connector signals are used as
data, and two signals are used as clock input and clock output.
Most pins on J20 connect to I/O pins on the Stratix II device (U18). For
systems that do not use the Mictor connector for debugging the Nios II
processor, any on-chip signals can be routed to I/O pins and probed at
J20 via a Mictor cable. External scopes and logic analyzers can connect to
J20 and analyze a large number of signals simultaneously.
f For details on Nios II debugging products that use the Mictor connector,
see www.altera.com.
Figure 2–6 shows an example of an in-target system analyzer ISA-Nios/T
(sold separately) by First Silicon Solutions (FS2) Inc. connected to the
Mictor connector. For details see www.fs2.com.
Table 2–29. CompactFlash Connector Reference
Item Description
Board reference CON1
Part Number 53856-5010
Device description CompactFlash connector
Manufacturer Molex
Manufacturer web site www.molex.com
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