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Thanks - Ill take a look at all suggestions and a closer look at the Zynq series.
I've been leaning toward the microBlaze so it's nice to know I'm not totally
out of the ball park.
Thanks chaps but I think we are at cross purposes here. My poor explanation obviously.
I'm redesigning cores for embedded controllers not designing embedded controllers.
The only reason i want someone elses core on an FPGA is so I can take it apart
and reconfigure it. I'm not interested in SOC's...
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I should have also said embedded processor - high performance being relative
to my existing chips - sorry - 100Mhz is fine - I'm not trying to build an x86
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I'm not just trying to improve existing hardware I need to experiment with a multi-core...
I'm looking to do some experimentation with paralleling processor cores - does anyone have any
recommendations for a good dev board ...
I've found microBlaze and NIOS products but cannot identify the best to use.
(Are these actually what I need anyway?)
I want to try and build a 3 core chip...
I'm not entirely sure of your parameters - do you need a guaranteed position within a short distance over a range - or must you have precise distance permanently? I believe pipelines have regular break in points in case these things get stuck etc. - are you trying to define the distance between...
Since they are packed tight
If you have the budget maybe a camera and vision system looking down
and count the "circles"
Or if they come off in batches - weight them when they are off the track - or maybe
have a short weighbridge roller on the end of the track
Advertising is one thing - a pop-up blocking your screen every time you change pages
is another thing entirely. I don't want the newsletter and I dont want the pop up
blocking the pages every single time I change it or leave it a few seconds while I read
makes the site more than irritating to...
And since no one ever gets sacked for failing to do their job there is no incentive
for network administrators to pull their finger out and get pro-active.
The language you should use is the one you are already comfortable with.
research shows that language difference is functionally irrelevant in none vertical market
applications except in the development time, security, efficiency and bug areas.
Issues arise when you change technologies -the...
I had assumed this was a "learning" project.
If it's to do a job I'm with betwixt - it will save you
a good deal of time and money probably to use
a different motor. It might be worth converting one into
an office fan though?
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