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You will then see the window shown below.įrom this window’s menu bar select Edit->Hardware Setup. This is accomplished by selecting Tools->JTAG Chain Debugger from the main menu tool bar in Quartus II. Verifying JTAG Connectivity Using the JTAG Chain Integrity TestNow that you have assigned the proper driver to the USB Blaster within Windows, you can open Quartus II and set the USB Blaster as the designated JTAG programmer/debugger. Now browse to: \11.0sp1\quartus\drivers (shown below, using the default installation path) and select Next.
Usb blaster jtag update#
Right click on the USB Blaster, select Update driver and then select Browse my computer for driver software. Until you specify the proper driver for the USB Blaster, Windows will likely identify it as “Other device” as shown below. Setting Up the USB Blaster DriverOnce Windows has completed booting up, open the Windows Device Manager. Now that the GX3500/GX3700 has been installed into the chassis, connect the USB connector on the USB Blaster to an available chassis USB port and power up the chassis. As you will notice, you need to have the slots adjacent to the slot occupied by your GX3500/GX3700 clear so that the USB Blaster can fit in your chassis. Once you have attached the USB Blaster to the GX3500/GX3700, gently slide the card into the chassis, being careful not to let the USB Blaster ribbon cable bind on the chassis rails as you move it into position.
Usb blaster jtag install#
You must install the JTAG connector from the USB Blaster to the J6 header with pin 1 of the USB Blaster cable oriented towards the rear of the GX3500/GX3700 card, as shown below. Now that you have your 10-pin header soldered into J6, you can now connect the JTAG connector from the USB Blaster (10-pin female connector) to the GX3500/GX3700 and place the card back into the chassis. Care must be taken not to apply too much heat and consequently reflow nearby surface mounted parts. With the 10-pin header placed in the plated-through holes of J6, solder from the backside. Extreme caution should be taken and soldering should only be performed by qualified technicians. WARNING: MTS is not responsible if you damage your instrument during this step.