Standard Test And Programming Language

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JAM / STAPL ("Standard Test and Programming Language")[1] is an Altera-developed standard for JTAG in-circuit programming of programmable logic devices[2] which is defined by JEDEC standard JESD-71.

STAPL defines a standard .jam file format which supports in-system programmability or configuration of programmable devices.[3][4][5] A JTAG device programmer implements a JAM player which reads the file as a set of instructions directing it to program a PLD.

The standard is supported by multiple PLD and device programmer manufacturers.

References

  1. "STAPL - What does STAPL stand for?". Free Online Dictionary. http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/STAPL. Retrieved 2013-09-17. 
  2. "What is STAPL?". Agilent. 2006-09-07. https://www.keysight.com/main/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=EDITORIAL&ckey=2205520&cc=US&lc=eng. Retrieved 2013-09-17. 
  3. "ISP & the Jam STAPL". Altera. 2008-01-04. https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/support-centers/devices/programming-tools/jam-stapl/tls-jam.html. Retrieved 2016-12-16. 
  4. "EIA JESD71-1999 standard test and programming language (STAPL)". Freestd - Electronic Industries Alliance(EIA). Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220213359/http://www.freestd.us/soft/282802.htm. Retrieved 2013-09-17. 
  5. "FAQ: What is JAM/STAPL (Standard Test and Programming Language) ?". SECONS s.r.o., www.secons.com. http://www.jtagtest.com/faq/jtag-ieee-1149-1/what-is-jam-stapl-standard-test-and-programming-language. Retrieved 2013-09-17. 



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