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Usb blaster rev c driver
Usb blaster rev c driver








usb blaster rev c driver
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#Usb blaster rev c driver drivers#

Turns out I had issues with drivers (namely open source libftdi vs. Hope someone can shed some light on this,Īpologies for the late reply,I haven't done much work with ARM or CPLD's until a few days ago, when this saga started againīefore I made the first post in this topic I had managed to successfully use openocd 0.3.1, with a jtagkey-like interface to debug my At91SAM7256 board from omilex. I would love to get this working, as I'm still having 'issues' with my FT2232 programer (JTAGkey based clone) - which could be hardware, or software,I don't know.

#Usb blaster rev c driver how to#

I realise there is a patch for a 'USB blaster clone' on this page:īut I do'nt know how to use it with either version of OpenOCD. I have only ever successfully used the latter version, it is the same one used in Jim Lynch's wonderful tutorial. I have tried the bove commands but it is not recognised as an interface. The following VID/PID is for Kolja Waschk's USB JTAG: Currently, only one vid, pid pair may be given, e.g. If not specified, default values are used. The vendor ID and product ID of the FTDI FT245 device. Config Command: usb_blaster_vid_pid vid pid This setting is only valid if compiled with FTD2XX support. If not specified, the FTDI default value is used. Provides the USB device description (the iProduct string) of the FTDI FT245 device. Config Command: usb_blaster_device_desc description

#Usb blaster rev c driver driver#

These interfaces have several commands, used to configure the driver before initializing the JTAG scan chain: USB JTAG/USB-Blaster compatibles over one of the userspace libraries for FTDI chips. Within a few seconds, the JTAG cables branch displays two nodes: Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II (JTAG interface) and Intel FPGA-USB Blaster II (System Console interface).Does anyone know if the Amtera USB blaster is supported by openOCD? It is mentioned (along with the config commands) on this page:

  • Open the Intel® Quartus® Prime Programmer.
  • The Device Manager now shows a new branch called JTAG cables with an Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II (Unconfigured) node.

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    Close the Update Driver Software - Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II (Unconfigured) successful installation notification.

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  • Click Install in the Would you like to install this device software? Windows security dialog box.
  • Enter the location of the Intel Quartus Prime software USB-Blaster II driver files directory (\drivers\usb-blaster-ii) in the Search for driver software in this location field.
  • Select Browse my computer for driver software.
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  • Open the Device Manager, and right-click on the Unknown device under the Other devices branch.
  • Plug the USB-Blaster II cable into your PC.
  • To complete your installation, set up programming hardware in the Intel Quartus Prime software.ĭriver Installation for Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II.
  • When The software for this device has been successfully installed dialog box appears, click Close.
  • The installation wizard guides you through the installation process.
  • If you are prompted Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software, select Install this driver software anyway in the Window Security dialog box.
  • Select the Include subfolders option, and click Next.
  • Note: Do not select the x32 or 圆4 directories.
  • Click Browse, and browse to the \drivers\usb-blaster directory.
  • Select Browse my computer for driver software (advanced) when you see the Windows couldn’t find driver software for your device dialog box.
  • When you are prompted to Insert the disc that came with your USB-Blaster, select I don’t have the disc.
  • Select Locate and install driver software (recommended).
  • The Found New Hardware dialog box appears.
  • Plug the USB-Blaster download cable into your PC.
  • You must have system administration (Administrator) privileges to install the USB-Blaster and USB-Blaster II download cable driver.ĭriver Installation for Intel FPGA USB-Blaster You might need to install drivers for each of these interfaces follow the steps below to install the drivers.

    usb blaster rev c driver

    After it has been configured by the Intel Quartus Prime software, it will appear as Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II (JTAG interface) and then Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II (System Console interface). The Intel FPGA On-Board USB-Blaster II cable appears as Intel FPGA USB-Blaster (unconfigured) when first attached to your system. The USB-Blaster II device drivers require manual installation so that the cable will be properly recognized. (Note: Do not use the Add Hardware Wizard from the Control Panel.) The first time the USB-Blaster download cable is plugged in, the Windows Found New Hardware dialog box prompts you to install the driver. You must install the Intel® FPGA USB-Blaster™ or Intel FPGA USB-Blaster II download cable driver before you can use it to program devices with Intel® Quartus® Prime software.










    Usb blaster rev c driver