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Further information, Typographic conventions, Pdated – Altera Embedded Systems Development Kit, Cyclone III Edition User Manual

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Altera Corporation

Development Board Version 1.0.

info–ii

July 2010

Altera Embedded Systems Development Kit, Cyclone III Edition

Additional Information

Further
Information

For other related information, refer to the following websites:

Typographic
Conventions

This document uses the typographic conventions shown below.

For More Information About

Refer to

Cyclone III handbook

www.altera.com/literature/lit-cyc3.jsp

Cyclone III reference designs

http://www.altera.com/products/devkits/altera/ki
t-emb-dev-cyc3.html

eStore if you want to purchase
devices

www.altera.com/buy/devices/buy-devices.html

Cyclone III Orcad symbols

www.altera.com/support/software/download/pc
b/
pcbpcb_index.html

Nios

®

II 32-bit embedded

processor solutions

www.altera.com/technology/embedded/emb-
index.html

Visual Cue

Meaning

Bold Type with Initial
Capital Letters

Command names, dialog box titles, checkbox options, and dialog box options are
shown in bold, initial capital letters. Example: Save As dialog box.

bold type

External timing parameters, directory names, project names, disk drive names,
filenames, filename extensions, and software utility names are shown in bold
type. Examples: f

MAX

, \qdesigns directory, d: drive, chiptrip.gdf file.

Italic Type with Initial Capital
Letters

Document titles are shown in italic type with initial capital letters. Example: AN 75:
High-Speed Board Design.

Italic type

Internal timing parameters and variables are shown in italic type.
Examples: t

PIA

, n + 1.

Variable names are enclosed in angle brackets (< >) and shown in italic type.
Example: , .pof file.

Initial Capital Letters

Keyboard keys and menu names are shown with initial capital letters. Examples:
Delete key, the Options menu.

“Subheading Title”

References to sections within a document and titles of on-line help topics are
shown in quotation marks. Example: “Typographic Conventions.”