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MAX II Development Kit
Altera Corporation
The MAX II Development Kit enables you to evaluate
the MAX II CPLD feature set or begin prototyping
your own design. It includes reference designs (LCD
controller, PCI, USB, and slot machine), demo
designs, software, cables, and all the accessories
needed to ensure fast and easy use of the MAX II
CPLD.
Features
• Altera
MAX II CPLD EPM1270F256C5ES
• Active I/O sense circuit—Allows users to load
VCCINT and observe the effect on MAX II user I/O
ramp times
• Power measuring circuit—Allows users to measure
the stand-by and nominal power consumed by the
MAX II device
• Schmitt trigger circuit—Allows users to generate a
custom clock using the internal Schmitt trigger
• 66-MHz oscillator
• Temperature sensor
• Four user-definable push-button switches
• Four user-definable LEDs
• 16 x 2 character LCD
• SRAM
• USB Interface V1.1 or V2.0
Type B connector
• 32-bit PCI edge connector
• Altera expansion prototype header
• Prototyping area
MAX V Starter Kit
Galaxy Far East Corp.
Galaxy’s “MAX V Starter Kit” is a simulation board
specially made for the Altera MAX V Family of
Devices. Those interested in digitizing design could
realize their ideas through this experimental board.
The built-in CPLD: 5M1270ZT144C5N provides 1270
LEs with 114 common I/O, 8K bits User Flash
Memory. Detailed information and specifications are
available on the DVD enclosed or on the Altera Web
Site (http://www.altera.com).
Except IC: 5M1270ZT144C5N, some peripheral parts
connected to it, are available for users upon
completion of a digital logic design.
Features
• Altera
MAX V CPLD EP5M1270ZT144C5N
• Peripheral parts
4 Bits DIP Switch
2 Push Buttons
8 LEDs
1 Oscillator Socket
4 Extension I/O Connectors
• EP5M1270ZT144C5N provides 114 common I/O
pins. The expansion I/O ports of this experimental
board connect to JP6 (IO 1), JP5 (IO 2), JP4 (IO 3)
and JP7 (IO 4), respectively, so that the user can
easily link this connector to other PC boards.
Furthermore, JP6, JP5 and JP7 also provide the
Power Pin and GND pin; Power Pins offer 1.2V,
1.5V, 2.5V and 3.3V voltages but without current
protection.
• The voltage regulator has been built-in to this
experimental board; power can be obtained by
inserting a USB cable into USB connector.
Deliverables
• Altera MAX V Main Board
• USB Cable
• CD-ROM