Both the FlashPro3 pin and FlashPro Lite pin programming interfaces are supported, guaranteeing that the Programmer is capable of programming your existing design. Due to its configurability and standard USB interface, the QuickFlash Programmer for Microsemi is ideal for any development, manufacturing, or field upgrade requirements.
No parallel port interface adapters needed! The Configuration Wizard sets up the programming script after questions about your programming requirements are answered, and then the wizard can directly configure the Programmer over USB. The configuration file can be saved and reused for other QuickFlash Programmers.
The QuickFlash programmer decompresses the STAPL file only during the first programming operation and stores the decompressed data non-volatilely. All subsequent programming operations use the previously decompressed data, accelerating programming time. They are contained in the jamstub. These functions can be customized by simply editing the jamstub. The Jam Player resides permanently in system memory, where it interprets the commands given in the Jam File and generates a binary data stream for device programming.
This structure confines all upgrades to the Jam File, and it allows the Jam Player to adapt to any system architecture.
Skip To Main Content. Safari Chrome Edge Firefox. Figure 1. About the Jam File. You can now set up, save, and test timing constraint "scenarios" to help you better understand the timing capability and performance of your design. Multiple constraint scenario dialogs can be open simultaneously to allow you to easily view the constraint sets that are to being tested. Constraint Coverage Report. SmartTime provides statistical data on the actual constraint tests that are performed.
The report shows the number of constraints that are met, not met, or are untested. Supported checks are: setup, hold, recovery, removal, and output. Adjustments can then be made in SmartTime to ensure that more constraints are tested and met. New TCL commands. See on line help or the User Guide for the complete listing.
The "Route" view is only available after place-and-route is complete. In this view, you can see a representation of the routing segments used in the design. You can use the Display Settings dialog box from the View menu to change the default color schemes that are used to display the routing segments. Reserve Pins. This feature allows you to reserve a package pin that will not be used in the current design, and it is expected that the design will be used in a revision of the design in the future.
An example is when you begin a design with a larger device that you intend to implement later in a smaller device. Because there may be pins on the smaller device that are not bonded, you want to be sure that the pin assignments created on the larger device are compatible with the pins on the smaller device. This feature reserves the pins on the larger device that are not bonded on the smaller device.
Pins in the current device that are not bonded in the target device will be marked as "reserved". If timing of the design is of concern, Actel recommends running Timing Driven Place-and-Route first and check the timing results. If the timing is met, then re-run layout using power driven layout, and re-check timing.
There is small run-time cost when using power driven layout. Multi-pass Layout. The Multi-Pass Layout configuration has been significantly enhanced to correct ambiguities of the previous version and add new features.
System Requirements.
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