Technical Specifications
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All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.
Microsemi FlashPro programming system is an amalgamation for the Microsemi's FlashPro software and it's hardware programmers. The complete architecture provides the ultimate support for the in-system programming (ISP) for all FPGAs in the PolarFire, IGLOO2, SmartFusion2, RTG4, IGLOO Series and ProASIC3 Series (including RT ProASIC3), and the SmartFusion, Fusion, ProASICPLUS, and Legacy & Discontinued Flash FPGA families.
Features
Supports in-system programming
Supports IEEE 1149 JTAG programming through STAPL
Supports IEEE 1532
Connections to parallel port and USB port available
Self-test option
Uses Microsemi FlashPro software, available as part of Libero System on Chip (SoC) or Libero Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Also available standalone.
Free software update
Relevant Resourses:
FlashPro Software/Hardware Installation Guide
FlashPro Software v11.4 User Guide
FAQs:
Q: What FPGA families are supported by FlashPro5?
A: FlashPro5 supports in-system programming for a wide range of Microsemi (Microchip) FPGA families, including PolarFire, SmartFusion2, IGLOO2, RTG4, SmartFusion, Fusion, IGLOO, ProASIC3, and RT ProASIC3.
Q: Which programming interfaces does FlashPro5 support?
A: FlashPro5 supports both JTAG and SPI programming interfaces.
Q: Is FlashPro5 compatible with both Windows and Linux operating systems?
A: Yes, FlashPro5 is compatible with both Windows and Linux platforms.
Q: What software do I need to use with FlashPro5?
A: FlashPro5 requires the FlashPro or FlashPro Express software for programming. These tools can be used standalone or integrated with Libero SoC.
Q: Where can I find documentation and support for FlashPro5?
A: Documentation and support resources for FlashPro5 can be found on the Microchip website.