When The software for this device has been successfully installed appears, click Close. If you are running Windows in 64-bit mode, you MUST boot your computer as following both when installing the USB-Blaster driver AND when using Quartus to program your PLD.
Usb Blaster Driver
One of these products is the Total Phase Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter. Altera has expressed that they will resolve the conflict in a future software upgrade. In the meantime, Total Phase has provided this package for users to update their Altera USB Blaster driver such that it does not conflict with the Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter.
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Description: Usb ISP programmer for programming Altera's range of FPGA and CPLD device. This programmer is also idealy suited for our own Altera development boards such as item HCDVBD0006. This programmer is compatible with Altera's Quartus development tools (Use USB blaster in programmer hardware settings). Items include: 1 X device 1 X USB cable 1 X 10pin JTAGE cable Supports 1.5V,1.8V,2.5V,3.5V and 5.0V. Support all ALTERA products : CPLD ( MAX3000, MAX7000, MAX9000 and MAX II ) ; FPGA ( Stratix, StratixII, Cyclone, CycloneII, ACEX 1K, APEX20K and FLEX 10K ) ;Active serial configuration device (EPCS1, EPCS4, EPCS16) Supports AS, PS and JTAG program ( with Verify and BankCheck function). Supports embedded logic analyser function of SignalTapII Supports NIOS II communication and debugger -- When you use it to debug your Black Gold , it will not Pop-up warning Faster -- about 6 times than ByteblasterII USB interface 100% compatible with Official ALTERA USB Blaster
Now creating new project, adding files, compiling source code, etc. A lot of USB blaster unrelated actions been taken to bring project into ready-to-program state. I will post another article with all these steps explaining how to create a project and and compile AtomMiner project in Quartus later when we publish Verilog sources on the GitHub.
The device should now be recognized inside your virtual Windows 7 installation and you can install the drivers for it. There is no separate download for the USB Blaster drivers for Windows 7. They are provided with the Quartus II installation files and you will need install them manually. The default location of the drivers is C:\altera\13.0sp1\quartus\drivers. Go to your device manager, right click on the recognized device and select Update driver software. Select this folder, click on Next and the drivers should get installed on your virtual Windows 7 system.
There are 2 cable types: bus_blaster to drive the JTAG bus, and bus_blaster_b to access the onboard Xilinx CPLD. However, at the moment, openFPGAloader does not support programming the XC2C32A onboard.
Its possible to update the core using the USB blasterTo do this:#Connect power to the board#Connect the jtag#In quartus go to tools->programmer#In the programmer select 'add file' and choose the .sof or the .jic file (It may be required to click a box or two to say program, I forget)#Tell it to start
You may encounter an error about hash codes not verifying when trying to install the USB Blaster driver in Windows 10. This appears to be caused by an unsigned driver provided by Altera. You can force the driver to install by temporarily putting Windows in "unsigned driver mode" and then manually installing the driver through Device Manager. Here are the steps:
1. Go to windows 10 settings and search for "advanced startup options" 2. Under Advanced startup, hit "Restart now" 3. After a moment, you'll get a "choose an option" screen - choose "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced options", then "Startup Settings" 4. You'll get a screen telling you what you will be able to change and a single "Restart" button - press it.5. If your boot drive is BitLocker encrypted, you'll need to enter the recovery key (press return, enter the key in the text box then hit return again - it took me three goes to realize I had to hit return before I could enter they key !)6. You'll be given a menu of options, number 7 disables driver signature enforcement7. When the PC restarts, use Device manager to update the drivers - this time you'll get a warning about the signature, but they install fine.8. When you've finished, restart normally to re-enable signature enforcement
C:\SysGCC\esp8266\esp8266-bsp\OpenOCD\bin\openocd.exe -f interface/buspirate.cfg -f target/esp8266.cfgOpen On-Chip Debugger 0.9.0 (2015-11-04-20:38)Licensed under GNU GPL v2For bug reports, read Error: The specified debug interface was not found (buspirate)The following debug interfaces are available:1: ft22322: ftdi3: usb_blaster4: usbprog5: jlink6: vsllink7: rlink8: ulink9: arm-jtag-ew10: hla11: osbdm12: opendous13: aice14: cmsis-dap
Plug your board to your computer. Windows should ask you for the location of the drivers. Select the usb-blaster folder from your Quartus install. It is generally found in C:\altera\VERSION\quartus\drivers\usb-blaster.
For the FPGA4U, the installation of the drivers may require a special procedure, because since firmware 4.2 the FPGA4U USB device implements two interfaces.The first interface emulates the official USB-Blaster of Altera and the second can be used to transfer data between your PC and the FPGA4U.When you plug your FPGA4U for the first time, Windows will detect that this is a composite device (i.e., device with multiple interfaces) and may ask for a driver for each interface.We don't want to install two drivers, but a single driver for this composite device.To do so:
If you are on Mac OS, a solution is to use a virtual machine running Windows or Linux.You can follow the same steps as described in the On Windows or On Linux sections for Quartus and drivers installation.
In order for the digital gauge to communicate with your computer using a USB port, drivers must be installed. You will know if the drivers have not been installed when you plug in the digital gauge into your computer, run TECTITE and you see a message that says that the gauge is not communcating with TECTITE. The driver file needs to be installed anytime you change computers. This driver is compatible the following versions of Windows: 7, 8, 8.1 and 10.
These controls are built using the DSP instructions. They offer extendedfunctionality. Only the default build-in code in the ALSA driver is describedhere. Note that the controls work as attenuators: the maximum value is theneutral position leaving the signal unchanged. Note that if the same destinationis mentioned in multiple controls, the signal is accumulated and can be wrapped(set to maximal or minimal value without checking of overflow).
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Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or classof devices is listed. If the driver in question has a manual pagein the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referencedhere. Information on specific models of supported devices,controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages.
Note: Lists of specific, supported devices are graduallybeing removed from this document in order to reduce the amount ofduplicated (and potentially out-of-date) information containedwithin. When this process is complete, the manual page for eachdriver should be consulted for the authoritative list of devicessupported that particular driver.
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