Programming flash memory using the nios ii eds – Altera Signal Integrity Development Kit, Stratix V GX Edition User Manual
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Appendix A: Programming the Flash Memory Device
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Programming Flash Memory Using the Nios II EDS
July 2012
Altera Corporation
Transceiver Signal Integrity Development Kit
Stratix V GX Edition User Guide
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If you have generated a .sof that operates without a software design file, you can still
use the Board Update Portal to upload your design. In this case, leave the Software
File Name
field blank.
Programming Flash Memory Using the Nios II EDS
The Nios II EDS offers a nios2-flash-programmer utility to program the flash memory
directly. To program the .flash files or any compatible S-Record File (.srec) to the
board using nios2-flash-programmer, perform the following steps:
1. Set the Load Selector (J28) to the jump pins 2-3 position to load the Board Update
Portal design from flash memory on power up.
2. Attach the USB-Blaster cable and power up the board.
3. If the board has powered up and the LCD displays either "Connecting..." or a valid
IP address (such as 152.198.231.75), proceed to step 8. If no output appears on the
LCD, or if the D10 for FACTORY_IMAGE LED does not illuminate, continue to step
to load the FPGA with a flash-writing design.
4. Launch the Quartus II Programmer to configure the FPGA with a .sof capable of
flash programming. Refer to
“Configuring the FPGA Using the Quartus II
for more information.
5. Click Add File and select
dir>\kits\stratixVGX_5sgxea7nf40_si\factory_recovery\s5gxea7_si_bup.sof.
6. Turn on the Program/Configure option for the added file.
7. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the FPGA. Configuration
is complete when the progress bar reaches 100%. The FACTORY_IMAGE LED (D10)
illuminates, indicating that the flash device is ready for programming.
8. On the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Altera > Nios II EDS > Nios II
Command Shell
.
9. In the Nios II command shell, navigate to the
dir>\kits\stratixVGX_5sgxea7nf40_si\factory_recovery directory (or to the
directory of the .flash files you created in
“Creating Flash Files Using the Nios II
) and type the following Nios II EDS command:
nios2-flash-programmer --base=0x0
r
10. After programming completes, if you have a software file to program, type the
following Nios II EDS command:
nios2-flash-programmer --base=0x0
r
11. Set the Load Selector (J28) to the user position (jump pins 1-2) and power cycle the
board
Programming the board is now complete.
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For more information about the nios2-flash-programmer utility, refer to th