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Which PINs are related to the programming of the 10M02SCM153C8G?

MartinMaa
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My board is very small, so for the part of burning the program code into the 10M02SCM153C8G, I will connect the relevant pins. It is still processed through the USB DOWNLOAD CABLE (JTAG MODE). May I ask, besides connecting the JTAG to the corresponding PIN of the USB DOWNLOAD CABLE, are there any other PINs that need to be noticed and processed?

Is it possible that I use a board with an IC SOCKET, which may only have 5V to 3.3V for MAX10, and then connect this board to the USB DOWNLOAD CABLE, and can I also burn the program code?

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FvM
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USB download cable isn't sourcing power, there's no supply pin included in the 10 pin JTAG header. You could make a custom specific download adapter that includes supply.

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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Hi,


You may refer to Max 10 pin connection guidelines for references:


https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683232/current/fpga-pin-connection-guidelines.html


Regards,

Aiman


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MartinMaa
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Hi, Aiman

Can I directly program the MAX10 through the USB DOWNLOAD CABLE? Can the USB DOWNLOAD CABLE be used as a power source during programming?

 

VCC(TGRT) ? Can this pin for device power source for device during programming?

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FvM
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USB download cable isn't sourcing power, there's no supply pin included in the 10 pin JTAG header. You could make a custom specific download adapter that includes supply.
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NurAiman_M_Intel
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Hi,


Please follow the pin connection guidelines given to ensure smooth operation.


@FvM is correct.


Regards,

Aiman


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NurAiman_M_Intel
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