#Usb blaster jtag serial
Active Serial Configuration Devices including: EPCS1, EPCS4, EPCS16 etc.FPGA: Stratix, Stratix II, Cyclone, Cyclone II, CycloneIII, ACEX 1K, APEX 20K and FLEX 10K etc.
#Usb blaster jtag driver
High-speed, stable, and internal FT245R+CPLD designed. So if Altera USB Blaster is not working with OpenOCD for you, it is not coming from the USB kernel driver (libusb libftdi or d2xx driver) but coming from the USB Blaster driver api in openocd/jtag/driver, learn OpenOCD, get the debug -d3 output file, correct the driver and give a patch to OpenOCD project. Supports AS, PS, JTAG three download modes.
Supports AS, PS, JTAG three download modes. Supports ALTERA total series Enhanced Configuration Devices.Supports ALTERA total series Enhanced Configuration Devices.Supports ALTERA total series Active Serial Configuration Devices. So the procedure step by step: - connect the USB-Blaster to your board - power-on the board - plug the USB cable in the PC Doing so, jtagconfig is working: jtagconfig 1) USB-Blaster 3-6 4BA00477 SOCVHPS 02D120DD 5CSE (BA5MA5)/5CSTFD5D5/.Supports ALTERA total series FPGA/CPLD devices.jtag> detect warning: TDO seems to be stuck at 0 jtag> print error: illegal state: Run 'detect' first jtag> So obviously somethings wrong here. It surpports the ALTERA total series FPGA/CPLD devices, Active Serial Configuration Devices, Enhanced Configuration Devices, and supports AS, PS, JTAG three download modes. jtag> cable probe Found USB cable: UsbBlaster Connected to libftdi driver. You can use the USB Blaster cable to iteratively download configuration data to a system during prototyping or to program data into the system during production. The cable sends configuration data from the PC to a standard 10-pin header connected to the FPGA. The USB Blaster Download Cable interfaces a USB port on a host computer to an Altera® FPGA mounted on a printed circuit board. USB Blaster V2, ALTERA Programmer & Debugger