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A Fpt1 Me
1. Contents
1. ALTERA Software Installation …………………………..…………2
2. FPT-1 Main Board Circuit Diagram ……………………….………10
3. Pin Assignment of FPT-1 ……………….…………………………17
4. FPT1-10K10 Circuit Diagram ….…………………………………19
2. MAX+PLUS II Baseline Installation & Start up Procedure
1. 200 MB free space of hard disk and at least 64 MB of DRAM.
2. Setup the CD-ROM if you do not have one in the system, create a subdirectory
C:basedline and then enter the windows system.
3. At the program manager select the “Run”, and then at the Open File: key in
“D:Baselinebaseline923.exe. (D: mean the CD-ROM drive) As the Figure 1.1a
& Figure 1.1b indicate.
Figure 1.1a
Figure 1.1b
3. 4. Please key in your Name & Company name (School Name) like Figure 1.1c.
Figure 1.1c
5. Installation directory suggest you key in “C:BaselineMAXPLUS2” as the prog-
ram directory and key in “C:BaselineMAX2WORK” as the working file direct-
ory. Please refer to Figure 1.1d & Figure 1.1e. You will continue to finish the ins-
tallation.
Figure 1.1d
4. Figure 1.1e
6. You will read the agreement after execute the MAX+PLUS II Baseline command.
Like Figure 1.2a & Figure 1.2b.
Figure 1.2a
Figure 1.2b
5. Figure 1.2c
7. You wish to obtain the authorization, please select the “Option & License Setup”,
like Figure 1.2d. Pick Figure 4.2e “System info…” bottom and you will get your
hard disk serial number. You need to look at the circle portion at the Figure 1.2f
and write down this number because you need it when you apply for the
authorization at the ALTERA web site.
Figure 1.2d
Figure 1.2e
6. Figure 1.2f
8. Please go to ALTERA web site www.altera.com like Figure 1.2g. You need to
select the “Development Tools” as following figure:
Figure 1.2g
7. 9. Click ”Software Licensing” as following figure:
Figure 1.2h
10.Click “ MAX+PLUS II for students and universities” as following figure:
Figure 1.2i
8. 11.Click “Version 9.23” ,and then click “Continue” as following figure:
Figure 1.2j
12. Please enter your hard disk serial number at the circle portion of Figure 1.2k
(make sure it is correct).Please sent it out after completes the application form.
(Make sure your e-mail address is correct) ALTERA will e-mail back the
authorization code after received your application.
9. Figure 1.2k
13.Please save the ALTERA e-mail at “C:baselinelicense.dat”, and then go to
MS-DOS format and use the “EDIT” function to read the file. Please delete
everything except the portion which indicate at the Figure 1.2l, and the save the file
under the “dat” format.
FEATURE maxplus2wed alterad 1999.11 15-nov-1999 uncounted
19EBE07E5F97 HOSTID=DISK_SERIAL_NUM=193c07ef
Figure 1.2l
14.Please run the MAX+PLUSII 9.23 Baseline. Select the “Option & License Setup”
and then you will have the screen like Figure 1.2e. Please key in
“C:baselinelicense.dat” at the menu bar and then press the “OK” bottom. Re-run
the MAX+PLUSII 9.23 Baseline again. Please select the “Option & License Setup”
again and your screen will show the authorization code .
10. A B C D E
1/O[1..112]
I/O[1..112]
I/O30
4 4
I/O29
I/O28
I/O27
I/O26
I/O25
LED_B
LED_F
LED_A
12
11
10
12
11
10
DIS1 DIS2
9
8
7
9
8
7
9
8
7
9
8
7
12
11
10
12
11
10
3 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 SEGMENT 7 SEGMENT
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
RS1
I/O18 LED_B
1 2
I/O22 LED_F
3 4
I/O17 LED_A
5 6
I/O21 LED_E
7 8
100 (4R/8P)
2 2
RS2
I/O20 LED_D LED_D
1 2
I/O24 LED_DP LED_DP
3 4
I/O19 LED_C LED_C
5 6
I/O23 LED_G LED_G
7 8
100 (4R/8P)
1 1
Title
7 SEGMET /FPT-1
Size Document Number Rev
A 1.0
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 Sheet 1 of 7
A B C D E
11. A B C D E
U1
I/O37 1 16 LED1
INA OUTA
I/O39 2 15 LED3
INB OUTB
I/O51 SINK1
3 14
INC OUTC SINK2
4 13
IND OUTD SINK3
5 12
INE OUTE
6 11
INF OUTF
7 10
ING OUTG
4 4
8 9
GND COM
DS2003
R15 BLED16
BLED15
BLED14
BLED13
1K BLED12
BLED11
BLED10
BLED9
BLED8
BLED7
BLED6
BLED5
BLED4
3 3
BLED3
BLED2
BLED1
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22
RED YELLOW GREEN RED RED YELLOW GREEDN RED YELLOW GREEN RED RED RED RED
YELLOW GREEN
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
SINK3
SINK2
SINK1
BLED[1..16]
2 2
1/O[1..112]
I/O[1..112]
U3 RS3
I/O1 BLED1
18 2 1 2
B1 A1
I/O2 BLED2
17 3 3 4
B2 A2
I/O3 BLED3
16 4 5 6
B3 A3
I/O4 BLED4
15 5 7 8
B4 A4
I/O5 14 6
B5 A5
I/O6 100 (4R/8P)
13 7
B6 A6
I/O7 RS4
12 8
B7 A7
I/O8 BLED5
11 9 1 2
B8 A8 BLED6
3 4
BLED7
19 5 6
G BLED8
1 7 8
DIR
74HCT245 100 (4R/8P)
U4 RS5
I/O9 BLED9
18 2 1 2
B1 A1
I/O10 BLED10
17 3 3 4
B2 A2
I/O11 BLED11
16 4 5 6
B3 A3
I/O12 BLED12
1 1
15 5 7 8
B4 A4
I/O13 14 6
B5 A5
I/O14 100 (4R/8P)
13 7
B6 A6
I/O15 12 8
B7 A7
I/O16 RS6
11 9
B8 A8 BLED13 Title
1 2
BLED14
8 X 2 LED / FPT-1
19 3 4
G BLED15
1 5 6
DIR BLED16 Size Document Number Rev
7 8
74HCT245 B 1.1
100 (4R/8P)
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 Sheet 2 of 7
A B C D E
14. A B C D E
RP2 470(8R/9P) RP1 470(8R/9P)
4 4
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
VCC
VCC
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
9
S1 S2
SW DIP-8 SW DIP-8
3 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I/O32 I/O43
I/O33 I/O44
I/O34 I/O45
I/O35 I/O46
I/O47
I/O36
I/O40 I/O48
I/O41 I/O49
I/O52 I/O50
2 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4.7K(8R/9P) RP3 4.7K(8R/9P)
RP4
1/O[1..112]
I/O[1..112]
1 1
Title
DIP SWITCH / FPT-1
Size Document Number Rev
A 1.1
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 Sheet 5 of 7
A B C D E
15. A B C D E
1/O[1..112]
I/O[1..112]
R4
VCC 330
4 4
R2 S3
1K A C
R3
COM1 NO VCC
100
I/O86 COM2 NC
I/O37
S4 R1 330 SW PUSHBUTTON-SPDT-LED
A C
LED1 VCC
R6 R5
COM1 NO
100 1K
COM2 NC
R10
SW PUSHBUTTON-SPDT-LED
330
S5
3 3
A C
R7
COM1 NO VCC
VCC 100
I/O88 COM2 NC
SW PUSHBUTTON-SPDT-LED
R9
1K
R11
1K
I/O39 S6 R8 330
A C
LED3 VCC I/O38
VCC
R12
COM1 NO
100
2 2
COM2 NC
14
11
8
SW PUSHBUTTON-SPDT-LED
AX1
5
8
VCC
10Mhz
GND
GND
1
1
4
7
1 1
Title
PULSE AND OSC / FPT-1
Size Document Number Rev
A 1.1
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 Sheet 6 of 7
A B C D E
16. A B C D E
VCC
PD[0..7]
PD[0..7] PD0
PD1
PD2 RP5 1K RP6 1K
PD3
PD4
PD5 R13
PD6 1K
4 4
PD7
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
/SLCT_IN
/PR_INIT
/PR_ERROR
/FEED
180P C1
/STROBE
180P C2
CON6
/STROBE
1
/FEED 180P C3
14
PD0
2
/PR_ERROR
15
PD1 180P C4
3
/PR_INIT
16
PD2
4
/SLCT_IN 180P C5
17
PD3
5
18
PD4 180P C6
6
19
PD5
7
3 3
180P C7
20
PD6
8
21
PD7 180P C8
9
22
/PR_ACK
10
180P C9
23
/PR_BUSY
11
24
/PR_PE 180P C10
12
25
SLCT
13
180P C11
CONNECTOR DB25
180P C12
SLCT
180P C13
/PR_PE
/PR_BUSY
/PR_ACK
180P C14
2 2
180P C15
JP3
A
VCC 180P C16
2 D5
1
1N4001 180P C17
S7
HEADER 2 NO
C
COM
NC
SW SPDT
U2
VCC
J15 LM7805
1 I O
VIN VOUT
2
POWER IN 3
GND
TAB TAB
C18
220u/16V
PHONEJACK
C19 R14 D6
G
470u/25V A C
1 1
330
5mm RED LED
Title
POWER&PRINTER
Size Document Number Rev
B 1.1
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 Sheet 7 of 7
A B C D E
17. FPT-
Pin Assignment of FPT-1 MODULE
!quot; Red,yellow,green LED
Code L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8
Red Red Red
Yellow Green Yellow Green Yellow
Device
LED LED LED LED LED
LED LED LED
ALTERA
Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14
Pin
Code L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16
Red Red Red Red Red
Green Yellow Green
Device
LED LED LED
LED LED LED LED LED
ALTERA
Pin 17 Pin 18 Pin 19 Pin 20 Pin 21 Pin 22 Pin 23 Pin 26
Pin
LED_COM
Co-anode point of
LED1~LED12
ALTERA Pin 73
*L1~L12 are cathode input end of LED,HI start.
*LED_COM is anode co-point end of LED,HI start.
!quot; Co-anode 7-segment display
Code A B C D E F G dp
Device 7-segment display
ALTERA
Pin 27 Pin 28 Pin 29 Pin 30 Pin 31 Pin 32 Pin 33 Pin 36
Pin
Code C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6
Device 7-segment display
ALTERA
Pin 37 Pin 38 Pin 39 Pin 41 Pin 42 Pin 43
Pin
*C1~C6 are anode co-point end of the 6 display respectively.
18. !quot;DATA SWITCHES
Code SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
Device Push Button
ALTERA
Pin 46 Pin 47 Pin 48 Pin 49 Pin51 Pin 59 Pin 60 Pin 78
Pin
Code SW9 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16
Device Dip Switch
ALTERA
Pin 63 Pin 64 Pin 65 Pin 67 Pin 68 Pin 69 Pin 70 Pin 72
Pin
!quot; 脈波按鍵
脈波按鍵(PULSE)
Code PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4
Device Push Button with LED
ALTERA
Pin 124 Pin 126 Pin 54 Pin 56
Pin
*PS1 and PS2:HI is not pushed, LO is pushed.
*PS3 and PS4:HI is pushed, LO is not pushed.
!quot;OSC
Device
ALTERA
Pin 55
Pin