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Figure 5.2. The AS configuration scheme.
In addition to its use for JTAG and AS programming, the USB Blaster port on the DE2-70  board can also be used to control some of the board's features remotely from a host computer. Details that describe this method of using the USB Blaster port are given in Chapter 3.
5.2 Using the LEDs and Switches
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Figure 5.3. Switch debouncing.
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