Hi Leon, This kind of thing would be great for many things considering there's so much more CPU power now. I'd have quite a few apps in mind, but the downer with Xilinx is that the IP is not safe when booting like that. I've never really looked further. I prefer FPGAs that are Flash based, or in many cases a large CPLD will do. Can't have them all I guess. Do you have a way to protect the IP for the FPGA ? I don't even know if Xilinx provides for encrypted booting on the Spartan etc. -- Kris > > Sounds intriguing Leon. Unfortunately, I've no idea what I'd do with it, > > nothing I've done has required that sort of logic. It's either been best > > done (integrated) on the micro, slow enough that the micro is more than > > fast enough or simple enough to be done with a few discrete gates or a > > simple PLD like a 22V10. I'd love to hear what kind of use it got put to > > though. > > > > It may be used for lots of things: co-processor, DSP, NCO, video processing > etc. > > Leon > -- > Leon Heller, G1HSM > Email: aqzf13@... > My low-cost Philips LPC210x ARM development system: > http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller/lpc2104.html
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Re: [lpc2100] LPC2106 and FPGA
2003-12-17 by microbit
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