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CHAPTER 11: PROGRAMMING & CONFIGURATION CREATING SECONDARY PROGRAMMING FILES 5. Select an appropriate programming mode, such as Passive Serial mode, JTAG mode, Active Serial Programming mode, or In-Socket Programming mode. 6. Depending on the programming mode, you can add, delete, or change the order of programming files and devices in the CDF. You can direct the Programmer to detect Altera-supported devices in a JTAG Chain automatically and add them to the device list of the CDF. You can also add user-defined devices. 7. For non-SRAM, non-volatile devices, such as configuration devices, MAX 3000, and MAX 7000 devices, you can specify additional programming options to query the device, such as Verify, BlankCheck, Examine, Security Bit, and Erase. 8. If the design has ISP CLAMP State assignments, or if an I/O Pin State File exists for the design, turn on ISP CLAMP. 9. Start the Programmer. Creating Secondary Programming Files You can also create secondary programming files in other formats, such as Jam Files, Jam Byte-Code Files, Serial Vector Format Files, In System Configuration Files, Raw Binary Files, Tabular Text Files, or I/O Pin State Files for use by other systems, such as embedded processors. Additionally, you can convert SOFs or POFs into other programming file formats, such as POFs for Remote Update, POFs for Local Update, HEXOUT Files for EPC16, HEXOUT Files for SRAM, or a Raw Programming Data Files, Tabular Text Files, JIC Files, and Flash Loader Hexadecimal Files. You can create these secondary programming files by using the Create/Update > Create JAM, SVF, or ISC File command (File menu), the Create/Update > Create/Update IPS File command (File menu), and the Convert Programming Files command (File menu). You can also use the Programming Files tab of the Device & Pin Options dialog box, which is available from the Device page in the Settings dialog box (Assignments menu), to specify optional programming file formats for the Assembler to generate during compilation. ALTERA CORPORATION INTRODUCTION TO QUARTUS II ■ 187