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--- Quote Start --- I don't see such file type output like .rpd in available options. Are You sure it's FPGA bitstream image? I've tested using .ttf and bitbanging it from microcontroller - works fine. --- Quote End --- Thanks. Did you ever try the .hex file to configure and initiate ? - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- I reviewed AN418 and found, that it actually describes EPCS chip programming rather than FPGA passive serial configuration. I apalogize for the confusion. Most people use binary *.rbf files or e.g. *.ttf for passive serial. --- Quote End --- Thanks for your kindness and no need to apologize at all !!! - Altera_Forum
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Yes, and I do this all the time. If FPGA# 1 is configuring FPGA# 2, use four I/O pins from# 1 and connect them to dedicated JTAG pins of# 2. Then to program the FPGA# 2 directly, you can use the industry standard SVF file and Altera's Jrunner software to bit bang the I/O pins. In addition, if you want FPGA# 1 to program an EPCS flash, connect I/O pins from# 1 to Active Serial port of EPCS flash, and then you can use the RPD file and again Altera's Jrunner software to bit bang the active serial pins in FPGA# 1. Both the SVF and RPD file can be converted from SOF and POF using the Altera's conversion tool in Quartus II.
--- Quote Start --- through a JTAG... Is there any detailed timing diagrams ? Thanks in advance! --- Quote End ---