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1.3.2. Remote System Configuration Components
Components | Details |
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Page mode feature | The dedicated 24-bit start address register PGM[23..0] holds the start address. |
Factory configuration | Factory configuration is the default configuration setup. In remote configuration mode, the factory configuration loads into the device upon power-up. If a system encounters an error while loading application configuration data or if the device reconfigures due to nCONFIG assertion, the device loads the factory configuration. The remote system configuration register determines the reason for factory configuration. Based on this information, the factory configuration determines which application configuration to load. |
Application configuration | The application configuration is the configuration data from a remote source and the data is stored in different locations or pages of the memory storage device, excluding the factory default page. |
Watchdog timer | A watchdog timer is a circuit that determines the functionality of another mechanism. The watchdog timer functions like a time delay relay that remains in the reset state while an application runs properly. Arria® II, Arria® V, Cyclone® V, Stratix® IV, and Stratix® V devices are equipped with a built-in watchdog timer for remote system configuration to prevent a faulty application configuration from indefinitely stalling the device. The timer is a 29-bit counter, but you use only the upper 12 bits (left-most or most-significant bits) to set the value for the watchdog timer. The timer begins counting after the device goes into user mode. If the application configuration does not reset the user watchdog timer before time expires, the dedicated circuitry reconfigures the device with the factory configuration and resets the user watchdog timer. To ensure the application configuration is valid, you must continuously reset the watchdog reset_timer within a specific duration during user mode operation. |
Remote update sub-block | The remote update sub-block manages the remote configuration feature. A remote configuration state machine controls this sub-block. This sub-block generates the control signals required to control the various configuration registers. |
Remote configuration registers | The remote configuration registers keep track of page addresses and the cause of configuration errors. You can control both the update and shift registers. The status and control registers are controlled by internal logic, but are read via the shift register. The control register is 38-bit wide. For details about configuration registers, refer to the Configuration, Design Security, and Remote System Upgrades chapter in the respective device handbook. |