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15 years agoLooking at the Nanoboard 3000's schematics
wiki.altium.com/display/ADOH/NanoBoard+3000+Series it has two FPGA's. One for the host (performing USB to JTAG conversion) and one for the main FPGA (your play thing). It seems trivial to simply download a new bitstream into the host FPGA that bridges (buffers) the JTAG pins of the main FPGA to some spare IO on the ATE edge connector and then connect up quartus as per usual. --- Quote Start --- Does anybody know whether Altium Nanoboard 3000 (Altera edition) can be used with Quartus? The board seems to be good value for money but I am afraid to get stuck with using Altium Designer. Twice I have asked the question via email to Altium Support, but they do not seem to want to answer my email. Thanks. Pratip --- Quote End ---