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5 years ago
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MAX 10 JTAG overshoot

Concerning MAX 10 JTAG pins, I have read everything I can find on these pins and am getting mixed messages about what I can and cannot do. I need to run these pins at 3.3V since I need the other IOs in the block. I run the JTAG interface at 2.5V but since I have several devices in the chain, I buffer TMS and TCK and send to the devices at 3.3V. I am seeing some overshoot at the MAX 10 but how much is too much? Since the JTAG pins do not have PCI clamping diodes, how much overshoot can they withstand? Do they conform to the overshoot life expectancy tables for 3.3V? I am running the interface and have not experienced any issues but sample size is small. And since the FPGA is programmed and boundary scanned typically once during manufacture, should I be concerned, even if I damage a JTAG pin? Perhaps I'm being overly paranoid. What's your opinion?

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