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Insert the TE USB FX2 module with the USB EEPROM enabled (when TE USB FX2 module is powered on).
Open a USB Firmware Upgrade Tool (double click OpenFutNet.exe).
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Press the “Select “Select *.bit or *mcs file, or enter file path” path” button corresponding to the FPGA bitstream file pathname selection.
Select a suitable *.bit or *.mcs FPGA bitstream file.
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If the SPI Flash memory programming is succesful, FPGA will try to configure from SPI Flash memory. This step take the name of “DONE PIN Checking”. SPI Flash programming can be ended successfully, but the “DONE PIN Checking” can end successfully or with a failure. When the configuration process successfully completes, the FPGA either actively drives the DONE pin High (DriveDone) or allows the DONE pin to float High using either an internal or external pull-up resistor, controlled by the DonePin bitstream generator option.
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If the bitstream (*.bit or *.mcs) of correct FPGA is selected (for example: TE0320 for TE0320 but also Spartan3A 1800 for Spartan3A 1800 FPGA, not Spartan3A 3400 for Spartan3A 1800) and the switches are correctly setted, the “DONE PIN Checking” should end successfully and the FPGA should be ready to work.
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SPI Flash programming can be ended successfully, but the “DONE PIN Checking” can fails. This may happens if the bitstream of wrong FPGA is selected (TE0300 for TE0320, Spartan3E for Spartan3A FPGA, Spartan3A 3400 for Spartan3A 1800 ) or if the switches are not correctly set.
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