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hoangthanhtung
Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Posts: 173 Helped: 2
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18 Dec 2004 2:33 How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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Please share your experience, manual or comment ?
I have a IP core of USB 2.0 from opencores. Is there anybody implement it successfully ???
Thank you.
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lychee
Joined: 18 Dec 2004 Posts: 10
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18 Dec 2004 5:51 How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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The IP core from opencores is only implemented in
function protocol,this is digital circuit. U also need do the anolog circuit wich implemented the phisycal
interface,there is some chip like SCMC U can use
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paddyponchero
Joined: 21 Sep 2004 Posts: 1
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19 Dec 2004 5:34 Re: How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/PDIUSBP11A_3.html
I have a bunch of these around somewhere, mail me if you're interested
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hoangthanhtung
Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Posts: 173 Helped: 2
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21 Dec 2004 4:28 Re: How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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| paddyponchero wrote: |
h**p://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/PDIUSBP11A_3.html
I have a bunch of these around somewhere, mail me if you're interested |
I have sent message to contact with you but no answer. Could you give me some recommend ?
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eltonjohn
Joined: 22 Feb 2002 Posts: 1751 Helped: 28
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21 Dec 2004 4:49 Re: How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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As the last person pointed out an FPGA is only able to host the digital USB engine so an analog component is yet required .I have arrived to the conclusion that is cheaper not to integrate the USB interface on a FPGA ,,but to use a cheap self contained exteranl USB peripheral like the one from FTDI or cygnal devices .I easier and less expensive and much faster to design ...
Cheers
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hoangthanhtung
Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Posts: 173 Helped: 2
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21 Dec 2004 8:47 Re: How to intergrate USB chip on FPGA |
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| eltonjohn wrote: |
As the last person pointed out an FPGA is only able to host the digital USB engine so an analog component is yet required .I have arrived to the conclusion that is cheaper not to integrate the USB interface on a FPGA ,,but to use a cheap self contained exteranl USB peripheral like the one from FTDI or cygnal devices .I easier and less expensive and much faster to design ...
Cheers |
I know what you mean when we compare intergration USB chip on FPGA and using extenal USB device, but as my opinion, I need to design a SOC so I think we should consider some problem about interface peripheral.
Anyway, thank you for recommendation.
Merry Christmas
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