Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: Hello, I have purchased a TLD1202-DYY-EVM and I am trying to download the latest Interconnect Studio.
Interconnect Studio does not appear to be available to me with my account. Please help me by instructing…
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPLD1202 Tool/software: Hi Team, I would like to investigate whether the TPLD1202 is capable of generating long cycle delays, specifically around 30 minutes.
Are there any application notes…
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: Hi team,
I have purchased the TPLD1202-DYY-EVM and would like to evaluate it.
When will the EVM User’s Guide be released?
It was not included in the documents I received upon request.
Best regards,…
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: Can the TPLD1202-DYY-EVM have the external Vcc power input at 5V while the EVM is connected to the USB powered programmer? Once I temporarily program the PLD in the EVM, I need to run it at 5V so it properly…
Part Number: TPLD1201-RWB-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPLD1201 Tool/software: Hi team,
My understanding is that when writing data to the TPLD1201 using the EVM, the data will be erased when the power is turned off unless it is permanently programmed…
Hi Owen,
Thank you for your support.
We have summarized the results of TPLD-PROGRAM writing status in our environment based on the versions of TPLD-EVM and ICS as follows:
TPLD1201-EVM + ICS 1.5.0: Writing successful
TPLD1201-EVM + ICS 1.6.0…
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: I have version 1.4.0 running. If this is not the latest version, where can I get it?
Thanks, Chris Stell
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: On the silkscreen near P2 of the EVM it reads "EXT CLK0 3V6 Max". Is this input pin really limited to 3.6V max. ? Or is it 3.6V max when powered from 3.3V. What is the maximum voltage when powered from 5V?…
Part Number: TPLD1202-DYY-EVM Tool/software: Pulse delay block are showing sensitivity to pulse duty cycle. I placed 3 delay blocks with a 47 count. The delay blocks are clocked at 10kHz. The top delay block receives a pulse with a 51% duty cycle at 10ms…