3766 - MachXO2: How to update the Configuration Flash of the MachXO2 in transparent mode using the svf file generated by Diamond Deployment Tool for the operation XFLASH Erase, Program, Verify?
The XFLASH Erase, Program, Verify instruction does not issue a refresh command. To update the Configuration Flash, use the XFLASH Erase, Program, Verify, Refresh operation, or power cycle the device.
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