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EP2AGX45DF29I5

Manufacturer Part Number
EP2AGX45DF29I5
Description
IC ARRIA II GX FPGA 45K 780FBGA
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Arria II GXr

Specifications of EP2AGX45DF29I5

Number Of Logic Elements/cells
42959
Number Of Labs/clbs
1805
Total Ram Bits
3435
Number Of I /o
364
Voltage - Supply
0.87 V ~ 0.93 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Package / Case
780-FBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Number Of Gates
-

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Arria II Device Handbook Volume 1: Device Interfaces and Integration
1
The user watchdog timer is automatically disabled for factory configurations. For
more information about the user watchdog timer, refer to
page
If there is an error while loading the application configuration, the cause of the
reconfiguration is written by the dedicated circuitry to the remote system upgrade
status register. Actions that cause the remote system upgrade status register to be
written are:
Arria II devices automatically load the factory configuration located at page address
zero. This user-designed factory configuration can read the remote system upgrade
status register to determine the reason for the reconfiguration. The factory
configuration then takes the appropriate error recovery steps and writes to the remote
system upgrade control register to determine the next application configuration to be
loaded.
When Arria II devices successfully load the application configuration, they enter into
user mode. In user mode, the soft logic (a Nios II processor or state machine and the
remote communication interface) assists the Arria II device in determining when a
remote system update is arriving. When a remote system update arrives, the soft logic
receives the incoming data, writes it to the configuration memory device, and triggers
the device to load the factory configuration. The factory configuration reads the
remote system upgrade status register and control register, determines the valid
application configuration to load, writes the remote system upgrade control register
accordingly, and initiates system reconfiguration.
nSTATUS driven low externally
Internal CRC error
User watchdog timer time-out
A configuration reset (logic array nCONFIG signal or external nCONFIG pin assertion
to low)
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Chapter 9: Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades in Arria II Devices
“User Watchdog Timer” on
December 2010 Altera Corporation
Remote System Upgrade Mode

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