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 (PLDs).[2] It is defined by JEDEC standard JESD-71.[2]

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.

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