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DS-S29804 Datasheet(PDF) 5 Page - Altera Corporation |
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5 / 52 page ![]() Altera Corporation 5 Preliminary General Description Environmental Requirements The Stratix II EP2S60 DSP development board must be stored between –40° C and 100° C. The recommended operating temperature is between 0° C and 55° C. 1 The Stratix II EP2S60 DSP development board can be damaged without proper anti-static handling. f The DSP Development Kit, Stratix II Edition includes a heat sink and fan combination, also known as an active heat sink. Depending on the specific requirements of your application, this level of cooling may not be necessary. Refer to “Install the Active Heat Sink” on page 49 for more information. VGA D/A Converter I/O U45 One 8-bit, 180 megapixels-per-second triple D/A converter for VGA output Audio CODEC I/O U5 96-KHz stereo audio CODEC CompactFlash card connector I/O CON1 CompactFlash card connector Debugging Interfaces Mictor connectors I/O J20 One Mictor header connected to 33 pins on the Stratix II device (32 data signals, 1 clock signal) for use with an external logic analyzer. Expansion Interfaces Analog Devices connector (1) Expansion J5, J6 Interface to Analog Device’s A/D converters via two 40- pin connectors. TI-EVM connectors Expansion J31, J33 Interface to the TI-EVM. (The connectors are on the reverse side of the board.) Expansion Prototype Connectors Expansion J23 - J25, J26 - J28 The board provides two custom interfaces to daughter cards via 74-pin headers. (These pins can also be used for general I/O.) These connectors are referred to on the board as “Santa Cruz Daughter Card 1“ and “Santa Cruz Daughter Card 2” Note to Table 1: (1) These headers can be used to interface to Analog Devices A/D converter evaluation boards. They are designated as J5 and J6, and interface to Analog Devices AD6645/9433/9430 external A/D converters. Table 1. Stratix II EP2S60 DSP Development Board Components & Interfaces (Part 2 of 2) Component/ Interface Type Board Designation Description |