A吉RA DE2 Development and education board Thank you for using the Altera de2 development and education board laboratory environment for university and college courses, for a variety of design projects, as well as lor o The purpose of this board is to provide the ideal vehicle for learning about digital logic, computer organization, FPGAs. It uses the state-of-the-art technology in both hardware and CAd tools to expose students and professionals to a wide range of topics. The board offers a rich set of features that make it suitable for use in development of sophisticated digital systems. Altera provides a suite of supporting materials for the DE2 board including tutorials, "ready-to-teach"laboratory exercises, and illustrative demonstrations DE2 Board features The DE2 board features a state-of-the-art Cyclone II 2C35 FPGA in a 672-pin package. All important components on the board are connected to pins of this chip, allowing the user to control all aspects of the boards operation. For simple experiments, the dE2 board includes a sufficient number of robust switches(of both toggle and push-button type), LEDs, and 7-segment displays. For more advanced experiments, there are SRAM, SDRAM and Flash memory chips, as well as a 16 x 2 character display For experiments that require a processor and simple 1O interfaces, it is easy to instantiate Altera,s Nios II processor and use interface standards such as rs-232 and PS/2. For experiments that involve sound or video signals there are standard connectors for microphone line-in, line-out(24-bit audie CODEC), video-in(TV Decoder), and VGA(10-bit DAC) these features can be used to create CD-quality audio applications and professional-looking video. For larger design projects the DE2 provides usB 2.0 connectivity(both host and device), 10/100 Ethernet, an infrared (rDA)port, and an SD memory card connector. Finally, it is possible to connect other user defined boards to the de2 board rEr冒DB的 AUTBRA!然 『『冒『"『『盲 by means of two expansion headers Supporting Material Software provided with the DE2 board features the Quartus II Web Edition CAD system, and the Niosll Embedded Processor. Also included are several aids to help students and professionals experiment with features of he board, such as tutorials and example applications Traditionally, manufacturers of educational FPGa boards have provided a variety of hardware features and software CAD tools needed to implement designs on these boards, but very little material has been offered that could be used directly for teaching purposes. Altera's DE2 board is a significant departure from this trend. In addition to the dE2 boards hardware and software, Altera Corporation provides a full set of associated laboratory exercises that can be performed in a laboratory setting for typical courses on logic design and computer organization. In effect, the DE2 board and the available exercises can be used as a ready-to-teach platform for both university and college courses ra cor
Altera Corporation 1 DE2 Development and Education Board Thank you for using the Altera DE2 Development and Education board. The purpose of this board is to provide the ideal vehicle for learning about digital logic, computer organization, and FPGAs. It uses the state-of-the-art technology in both hardware and CAD tools to expose students and professionals to a wide range of topics. The board offers a rich set of features that make it suitable for use in a laboratory environment for university and college courses, for a variety of design projects, as well as for the development of sophisticated digital systems. Altera provides a suite of supporting materials for the DE2 board, including tutorials, “ready-to-teach” laboratory exercises, and illustrative demonstrations. DE2 Board Features The DE2 board features a state-of-the-art Cyclone® II 2C35 FPGA in a 672-pin package. All important components on the board are connected to pins of this chip, allowing the user to control all aspects of the board’s operation. For simple experiments, the DE2 board includes a sufficient number of robust switches (of both toggle and push-button type), LEDs, and 7-segment displays. For more advanced experiments, there are SRAM, SDRAM, and Flash memory chips, as well as a 16 x 2 character display. For experiments that require a processor and simple I/O interfaces, it is easy to instantiate Altera’s Nios II processor and use interface standards such as RS-232 and PS/2. For experiments that involve sound or video signals, there are standard connectors for microphone, line-in, line-out (24-bit audio CODEC), video-in (TV Decoder), and VGA (10-bit DAC); these features can be used to create CD-quality audio applications and professional-looking video. For larger design projects the DE2 provides USB 2.0 connectivity (both host and device), 10/100 Ethernet, an infrared (IrDA) port, and an SD memory card connector. Finally, it is possible to connect other user defined boards to the DE2 board by means of two expansion headers. Supporting Material Software provided with the DE2 board features the Quartus® II Web Edition CAD system, and the Nios® II Embedded Processor. Also included are several aids to help students and professionals experiment with features of the board, such as tutorials and example applications. Traditionally, manufacturers of educational FPGA boards have provided a variety of hardware features and software CAD tools needed to implement designs on these boards, but very little material has been offered that could be used directly for teaching purposes. Altera's DE2 board is a significant departure from this trend. In addition to the DE2 board's hardware and software, Altera Corporation provides a full set of associated laboratory exercises that can be performed in a laboratory setting for typical courses on logic design and computer organization. In effect, the DE2 board and the available exercises can be used as a ready-to-teach platform for both university and college courses
University and college Courses Courses on the design of logic circuits and computer organization usually include a laboratory component. In a modern curriculum the laboratory equipment should ideally exemplify state-of-the-art technology and design tools but be suitable for exercises that range from simple tasks illustrating fundamental concepts to challenging designs case equire knowledge of advanced topics. The DE2 board is designed to be the ideal equipment in all of these Engineering professionals With its advanced Cyclone( II FPGA, flexible memory options, and a plethora of advanced 1/o devices, the DE2 board is an ideal platform for the implementation of many types of digital systems. Engineering professionals will appreciate the wealth of design examples provided with the board, and will enjoy experimenting with audio, video USB, network, and memory applications. The DE2 board is an ideal vehicle for implementing embedded applications such as those that feature the Altera Nios II embedded processor Specifications FPGA DE2 Package contents Cyclone II EP2C35F672C6 FPGA and EPCS16 serial configuration device VO Devices Built-in USB Blaster for FPGA configuration 10/100 Ethernet, RS-232, Infrared port Video Out (VGa 10-bit DAC) Video In(nTSC/PAL/Multi-format) USB 2.0(type a and type B) PS/2 mouse or keyboard port Line-in, Line-out, microphone-in (24-bit audio COdEC Expansion headers(76 signal pins) emory 8-MB SDRAM. 512-KB SRAM. 4-MB Flash SD memory card slot Switches. LEDs, Displays and clocks 1 8 toggle switches 4 debounced pushbutton switches 18 red LEDs, 9 green LEDs Eight 7-segment displays 16 x 2 LCD display 27-MHz and 50-MHz oscillators, external SMa clock input Examples of Advanced Applications The DE2 board can be used to implement a wide assortment of interesting design projects. Some example applications are shown on the next page ra cor
Altera Corporation 2 University and College Courses Courses on the design of logic circuits and computer organization usually include a laboratory component. In a modern curriculum the laboratory equipment should ideally exemplify state-of-the-art technology and design tools, but be suitable for exercises that range from simple tasks illustrating fundamental concepts to challenging designs that require knowledge of advanced topics. The DE2 board is designed to be the ideal equipment in all of these cases. Engineering Professionals With its advanced Cyclone® II FPGA, flexible memory options, and a plethora of advanced I/O devices, the DE2 board is an ideal platform for the implementation of many types of digital systems. Engineering professionals will appreciate the wealth of design examples provided with the board, and will enjoy experimenting with audio, video, USB, network, and memory applications. The DE2 board is an ideal vehicle for implementing embedded applications such as those that feature the Altera Nios II embedded processor. Specifications FPGA • Cyclone II EP2C35F672C6 FPGA and EPCS16 serial configuration device I/O Devices • Built-in USB Blaster for FPGA configuration • 10/100 Ethernet, RS-232, Infrared port • Video Out (VGA 10-bit DAC) • Video In (NTSC/PAL/Multi-format) • USB 2.0 (type A and type B) • PS/2 mouse or keyboard port • Line-in, Line-out, microphone-in (24-bit audio CODEC) • Expansion headers (76 signal pins) Memory • 8-MB SDRAM, 512-KB SRAM, 4-MB Flash • SD memory card slot Switches, LEDs, Displays, and Clocks • 18 toggle switches • 4 debounced pushbutton switches • 18 red LEDs, 9 green LEDs • Eight 7-segment displays • 16 x 2 LCD display • 27-MHz and 50-MHz oscillators, external SMA clock input Examples of Advanced Applications The DE2 board can be used to implement a wide assortment of interesting design projects. Some example applications are shown on the next page. DE2 Package Contents
Video in Speaker Line o TV Box Application ine In CVBS VGA OU High quality TV decoder Audio CD quality 24-bit audio · VGA monitor Ideal platform for video applications DVD Player All software driver source VGA(LCDICRT) Monitor code for Nios ll included Processing VGA Out USB Mouse Paintbrush USB Devic Uses USB 2.0 ports on the DE2 board AERA USB host and device software drivers for nios il DE2 Board USB Driv Provides example of SRaM SRAM ter asIc video buffer NIOS II FrameBuffer VGA Monito 龜"眶 Karaoke machine and SD Music Player CD quality 24-bit audio SD Card Ideal platform for audio application All software driver source code for Microphone Nios ll included Frequency DAC Generator Controller Driver Installing the software 1. The Altera Design Software Suite contains two CD-rom disks Quartus II Web Edition CD-ROM: Users of the de2 board need to install the software on this CD-ROm disk. It supports all stages of the design process for logic circuits, including design entry, synthesis, placement and routing, simulation, and device programming. This software is an ideal tool for designing any type of logic circuits, from simple ones that may be used for learning purposes to multi-million gate designs that are found in modern commercial products. To install the Quartus II software, simply insert the disk into your Cd drive and follow the instructions. Tutorials for using the Quartus II software are included in the DE2 System CD-ROM, described below Nios ll Embedded Processor CD-ROM: The software on this cd-rom disk is needed for using the nios II embedded processor. The Nios ll processor is widely used in the industry as a powerful and easy-to- use processor, but it is also an excellent vehicle for learning about topics in computer organization ra cor
Altera Corporation 3 Installing the Software: 1. The Altera Design Software Suite contains two CD-ROM disks: • Quartus II Web Edition CD-ROM: Users of the DE2 board need to install the software on this CD-ROM disk. It supports all stages of the design process for logic circuits, including design entry, synthesis, placement and routing, simulation, and device programming. This software is an ideal tool for designing any type of logic circuits, from simple ones that may be used for learning purposes to multi-million gate designs that are found in modern commercial products. To install the Quartus II software, simply insert the disk into your CD drive and follow the instructions. Tutorials for using the Quartus II software are included in the DE2 System CD-ROM, described below. • Nios II Embedded Processor CD-ROM: The software on this CD-ROM disk is needed for using the Nios II embedded processor. The Nios II processor is widely used in the industry as a powerful and easy-touse processor, but it is also an excellent vehicle for learning about topics in computer organization. TV Box Application • High quality TV decoder • CD quality 24-bit audio • VGA monitor • Ideal platform for video applications • All software driver source code for Nios II included USB Mouse Paintbrush • Uses USB 2.0 ports on the DE2 board • USB host and device software drivers for Nios II included • Provides example of SRAM video buffer Karaoke Machine and SD Music Player • CD quality 24-bit audio • Ideal platform for audio applications • All software driver source code for Nios II included
2. Install the USB Blaster driver software, as explained in the tutorial Getting Started with Altera 's DE2 Board. 3. The DE2 System CD-ROM provides a variety of material for use with the board To examine the disk, insert it into your computer's Cd drive and use a utility like windows Explorer to peruse the disks contents DE2 User Manual and Data Sheets: the complete manual for using the dE2 board is provided in the DE2 user manual folder on the Cd-Rom. Data Sheets for each of the i/o devices on the de2 board such as the memory chips, LCD, Audio CODEC, IrDA, RS232, TV Decoder, USB, Ethernet, and VGA DAC are provided in the Datasheets folder. DE2 Schematic Diagrams: detailed schematic diagrams for all circuits on the dE2 board are provided in the folder called DE2 schematics Tutorials. a set of tutorials are included in the de2 tutorials folder on the cd-rom that illustrate how t use the Quartus II software and the DE2 board. Topics covered in the tutorials include Quartus I Introduction, Getting Started with Alteras DE2 Board, Using the Library of parameterized modules (LPMS), Timing Considerations, Quartus II Simulation, and(coming soon) Using Nios I and SOPC Builder with the quartus l Software Laboratory Exercises: a set of ready-to-teach laboratory exercises are included on the CD-ROM. These exercises can be used for self-study, or they can serve as a significant part of the laboratory component of a university or college course in digital logic. The early exercises are simple ones that illustrate fundamental concepts and perform simple operations on the DE2 board, like using switches and controlling LEDs and 7-segment displays. Later exercises progress to more advanced topics such as ithmetic circuits, counters, state machines, memory devices, datapaths, and simple processors. The tutorials are found in the folder DE2 lab exercises on the CD-ROM, with subfolders provided for versions of the exercises that use VHDL and Verilog hardware description languages Demonstrations: a set of demonstrations that illustrate the dE2 board's features are provided in the DE2 demonstrations folder. Examples include: VGA Graphics Generator, TV(NTSC/PAL) Controller. Music Player, SD Card Sound Player, PS/2 Keyboard, SDRAM Controller, Flash Controller, RS-232 Controller, USB Controller, and Ethernet Controller. A programming file that can be downloaded into the dE2 board is provided for each demonstration example, as well as the source code in Verilog hdl DE2 Control Panel: This application, which runs on PC platforms under Windows XP, allows remote control of the de2 board through a usb cable. the de2 Control panel is found in the folder called DE2 control panel; instructions for its use are given in the dE2 User Manual Power on test To design and implement circuits on the DE2 board, it is necessary to install the accompanying software, described on the previous page. Without installing any software, a simple power on test can be done supply to the DE2 board. Make sure the RUN/PROG switch is in the RUn position and then connect this power 1. Plug the supplied 9 volt dC power supply into an aC power outlet (100V-240V) 2. Connect the dE2 board to your computer using the supplied USB cable 3. Optionally connect the dE2 board VGa connector to a VGa monitor, and the line-out(green)audio connector to a speaker or headset 4. Turn on the DE2 power by pressing the red power button. You should be able to observe the following The blue POWER LED is on and the blue GOOD LED( Cyclone II FPGA configured)is on The 7-segment displays show a sequence of characters The red and green LEDs are flashing UNIVERSITY PROGRAM The VGa monitor is displaying a color patter a humming sound is produced by the audio line-out if switch SW17 is U Change SW17 to be DOwn and use microphone-in or line-in to hear sound A吉RA The LCd display shows Welcome to the Altera DE2 Board Learning Through Innovation ra cor
Altera Corporation 4 2. Install the USB Blaster driver software, as explained in the tutorial Getting Started with Altera’s DE2 Board. 3. The DE2 System CD-ROM provides a variety of material for use with the board. To examine the disk, insert it into your computer’s CD drive and use a utility like Windows Explorer to peruse the disk’s contents: • DE2 User Manual and Data Sheets: the complete manual for using the DE2 board is provided in the DE2_user_manual folder on the CD-ROM. Data Sheets for each of the I/O devices on the DE2 board, such as the memory chips, LCD, Audio CODEC, IrDA, RS232, TV Decoder, USB, Ethernet, and VGA DAC are provided in the Datasheets folder. • DE2 Schematic Diagrams: detailed schematic diagrams for all circuits on the DE2 board are provided in the folder called DE2_schematics. • Tutorials: a set of tutorials are included in the DE2_tutorials folder on the CD-ROM that illustrate how to use the Quartus II software and the DE2 board. Topics covered in the tutorials include Quartus II Introduction, Getting Started with Altera’s DE2 Board, Using the Library of Parameterized Modules (LPMs), Timing Considerations, Quartus II Simulation, and (coming soon) Using Nios II and SOPC Builder with the Quartus II Software. • Laboratory Exercises: a set of ready-to-teach laboratory exercises are included on the CD-ROM. These exercises can be used for self-study, or they can serve as a significant part of the laboratory component of a university or college course in digital logic. The early exercises are simple ones that illustrate fundamental concepts and perform simple operations on the DE2 board, like using switches and controlling LEDs and 7-segment displays. Later exercises progress to more advanced topics such as arithmetic circuits, counters, state machines, memory devices, datapaths, and simple processors. The tutorials are found in the folder DE2_lab_exercises on the CD-ROM, with subfolders provided for versions of the exercises that use VHDL and Verilog hardware description languages. • Demonstrations: a set of demonstrations that illustrate the DE2 board’s features are provided in the DE2_demonstrations folder. Examples include: VGA Graphics Generator, TV (NTSC/PAL) Controller, Music Player, SD Card Sound Player, PS/2 Keyboard, SDRAM Controller, Flash Controller, RS-232 Controller, USB Controller, and Ethernet Controller. A programming file that can be downloaded into the DE2 board is provided for each demonstration example, as well as the source code in Verilog HDL. • DE2 Control Panel: This application, which runs on PC platforms under Windows XP, allows remote control of the DE2 board through a USB cable. The DE2 Control Panel is found in the folder called DE2_control_panel; instructions for its use are given in the DE2 User Manual. Power on Test To design and implement circuits on the DE2 board, it is necessary to install the accompanying software, as described on the previous page. Without installing any software, a simple power on test can be done: 1. Plug the supplied 9 volt DC power supply into an AC power outlet (100V - 240V), and then connect this power supply to the DE2 board. Make sure the RUN/PROG switch is in the RUN position 2. Connect the DE2 board to your computer using the supplied USB cable 3. Optionally connect the DE2 board VGA connector to a VGA monitor, and the line-out (green) audio connector to a speaker or headset 4. Turn on the DE2 power by pressing the red power button. You should be able to observe the following: • The blue POWER LED is on and the blue GOOD LED (Cyclone II FPGA configured) is on • The 7-segment displays show a sequence of characters • The red and green LEDs are flashing • The VGA monitor is displaying a color pattern • A humming sound is produced by the audio line-out if switch SW17 is UP. Change SW17 to be DOWN and use microphone-in or line-in to hear sound • The LCD display shows Welcome to the Altera DE2 Board