Sync Box firmware

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Firmware Download Instructions!

There is an Altera CPLD (EPM570T144C3) and an Atmel micro-controller (AT89C51) on the Sync board and most times both need to be reprogrammed to upgrade the Sync Box firmware.

The CPLD firmware can be loaded using the Altera USB-Blaster that connects to the on-board P23 JTAG header, and Quartus Programmer software. A *.pof file needs to be loaded.

The micro-controller firmware can be loaded using a USB cable that connects to the on-board J1 connector, and Flip Programmer software available from Atmel website. A *.hex file needs to be loaded.

For more details, see section 9 in: Sync Box User's Guide

Note: I had to install Flip on 3 computers before I could get the USB driver to work!

Firmware .hex & .pof Downloads

Firmware set Rev. 1f

Filename
sync_box_v1f_25feb2010.pof
sync_box_v1f_25feb2010.hex
Features
adds a ckd command to the rs232 interface to adjust the frequency of DV_Spare1 and DV_Spare2 by setting a 50MHz divisor through the command.
when you turn on the sync box, the firmware revision 1f appears on the rs232 terminal

Firmware set Rev. 1e (6e?)

Filename
sync_box_v6e_11aug2008.pof
sync_box_v1c_17nov2006.hex
Features
added a 50MHz clock on SMA output of the Sync box
Note
Since the microcontroller code is still 1c and that is what is reported in rs232 terminal, there is no way to identify this set from a 1c set.

Firmware set Rev. 1c

Filename
sync_box_v6c_19oct2006.pof
sync_box_v1c_17nov2006.hex
Features

original firmware