Digital DIY in ASIC, the cheap way
patchell
patchell at silcom.com
Sun Sep 24 23:19:01 CEST 2000
Well, I would "NEVER" do something like that.....oh, wait, I did.
Funny how the things that are purchased for projects at work also end up
finding their way to be used in projects.....Like compilers, device
programmers, etc. Never loose an opportunity to leverage a little more
use out of something....
My last effort didn't work. Tried to get them to start using AVR's at
work. Pics won out. Dang.
Magnus Danielson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just wanted to contribute to the digital DIY thread... now if you
> want to do it more ultimately you would surely want to do it in an
> ASIC, right?
>
> Now, doing ASIC or even full custom chips is not something you do on
> your average private budget, but sometimes there comes oppertunities
> which you can't refuse... when the company you work for makes an ASIC.
> So, then you can be smart enougth to construct things so that they
> could be used for digital synthesis.... as a side effect ;)
>
> This is evil, but it can be done. Hehehehe >:)
>
> Now back to the regular programing...
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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-Jim
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