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Hello,
I am maintaining legacy equipment with EPM7192EQI160-20 CPLD's.
In case they go bad we would like to replace them with JTAG-version EPM7192S ones as they are easier to program.
Is there a way to convert the POF files we have to EPM7192S POF files so maybe we can use a USB Blaster to program them?
Regards,
Flip
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Download Quartus 13.0sp1 and recompile the source for the EPM7192S device.
Per the datasheet v6.7 from Sep 2005 the 7192E and 7192S are pin compatible (lucky you) but there are differences
in the internal routing architecture in the core of the devices. So you must recompile. There is no POF translator.
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Download Quartus 13.0sp1 and recompile the source for the EPM7192S device.
Per the datasheet v6.7 from Sep 2005 the 7192E and 7192S are pin compatible (lucky you) but there are differences
in the internal routing architecture in the core of the devices. So you must recompile. There is no POF translator.
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Thanks for the feedback. Will see if the source code is still somewhere in the attic here ...
Regards,
Flip
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Hi,
AK6DN is correct. You can migrate if it is pin compatible by following the steps mention.
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