Embedded Design Handbook

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Date 8/28/2023
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6.4.1. JTAG Signal Integrity

The JTAG signal integrity on your system is very important. You must debug your hardware and software, and program your FPGA, through the JTAG interface. Poor signal integrity on the JTAG interface can prevent you from debugging over the JTAG connection, or cause inconsistent debugger behavior.

You can use the System Console to verify the JTAG chain.

JTAG signal integrity problems are extremely difficult to diagnose. To increase the probability of avoiding these problems, and to help you diagnose them should they arise, Intel recommends that you follow the guidelines outlined in AN428: MAX II CPLD Design Guidelines and in the Verification and Board Bring-Up chapter of this handbook when designing your board.

Note: For more information about the System Console, refer to the Analyzing and Debugging Designs with the System Console chapter in volume 3 of the Intel® Quartus® Prime Handbook.