Tobias Gogolin writes:
> >By: "Wesley Hosking" <wes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > http://www.atlantek.com.au/picprodigy
>
> I love that aproach to put the sea of gates type programable logic onto the
> board next to all that ram
> May I ask what Vendor You/They (I didn't get if your part of the developers
> or just evaluating for use ?)
No problem - for the programmable logic chip, we use the
Xlinx XCV300E, XCV600E, XCV1000E, XCV2000E (we also use an XCV300E
and a spartan for the PCI interface, Video interfacing, timeing,
memory handling, DMA, etc... ).
> use for those In System Programable Chips ?
>
> Any of these ?
>
yes, the PDF file has a block diagram (as does the web page - although
the resolution might be a bit low to tell )....
We have been designing processing boards for other people for a long
time now, and we thought that this would be suitable for a lot of
tasks that we have seen implemented around, and probably a lot more we
wouldn't have a clue about ;-)
all the best,
wes
PS: We will be making the CLP part of the chip open-source for
anything we aren't licensing of others - ie: probably a number of demo
applications, as will all of the driver software (for Linux).
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