FPGA board checking

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smu

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Hello,

I am developing a FPGAs (BGA case) board.

Is it possible to check the connections between two pins on two
different FPGAs with the Boundary scan?

If so, exists there a tool that is able to make this kind of test using
the board schematic?

Thank you in advance.

smu
 
smu wrote:
Hello,

I am developing a FPGAs (BGA case) board.

Is it possible to check the connections between two pins on two
different FPGAs with the Boundary scan?

If so, exists there a tool that is able to make this kind of test using
the board schematic?
I recall that Memec was selling a low cost boundary scan tester just for
this sort of thing. I don't remember what it was called, or what it
cost, but I do remember that "low cost" was getting more expensive. I
guess they found that they had to raise prices to make ends meet. This
tends to be a low volume business area and so they have to charge higher
prices. Too bad there are no open source tools for this. But I have
not even found much support from the chip makers in this area. They
build boundary scan into their chips and leave the rest to you! The
best you can hope for is a BSDL file.

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"smu" <pas@d.adresse> wrote in message
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Hello,

I am developing a FPGAs (BGA case) board.

Is it possible to check the connections between two pins on two
different FPGAs with the Boundary scan?
If you have multiple pins between the two devices don't forget you
can write test designs to pass data back and forward to and
from each device multiple times.

If you have detectors on each input pin you might be able to
read back the status of each, this spotting where any
errors are occurring.


Nial

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FPGA and High Speed Digital Design
Cyclone Based 'Easy PCI' proto board
www.nialstewartdevelopments.co.uk
 

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