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Combining Active Serial and JTAG for Configuration

HSteg
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Chapter 8 of the Configuration Handbook describes combining different configuration schemes. In the section that describes combining AS (Active Serial) mode and JTAG mode, this chapter indicates the JTAG interface is used to configure the FPGA while the AS interface is used to program the serial configuration device.

In this configuration, can the JTAG interface also be used to program the serial configuration device?

Thanks,

Hal 

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YuanLi_S_Intel
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Thank you for your clarification. For your question, yes it can be. However, you will need to use different bitstream for that. To program the flash device, you will need to generate JIC programming file. To program FPGA, you will need to generate SOF programming file for that.


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YuanLi_S_Intel
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Sorry, before we get started. May i know which device are you referring to?


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HSteg
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Hi YuanLi,

I'm referring to a Arria II GX device (EP2AGX65CU17I3G).

Hal

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YuanLi_S_Intel
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Thank you for your clarification. For your question, yes it can be. However, you will need to use different bitstream for that. To program the flash device, you will need to generate JIC programming file. To program FPGA, you will need to generate SOF programming file for that.


YuanLi_S_Intel
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I am glad that it helps. I am closing this thread. If you feel this is helping you, kindly give me a good rating. Thanks


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HSteg
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Thanks for your quick and informative replies!  I appreciate it.

Hal

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