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Re: Altiums PIC Core
Hi,
you can find the EDIF-Netlist files of the @ltium FPGA components in the folder \library\edif\vendor\*.zip
(btw: they are compiled with Synplify :wink: )
But these files are password protected.
If you create an @ltium Designer project with PIC core, you can find the...
Hi!
Search for the file "XilinxVersions.txt" within your installation directory.
Then add a line for your ISE 7.1 Version. The syntax of the file is easy to understand.
Regards
MadDog
at89s8252 parallel programmer
Hi all,
is anybody able to program a Atmel AT89S8252 with PonyProg?
I'm able to program a AT90S8515, but not the AT89S8252.
Now I'm using a simple parallel port programmer which is running under DOS.
Regards
MadDog
Hi superhet,
why do you ask about the board details if you already know them?
I think it's a big difference between having a permanently programmable configuration and user flash
in comparision to only having volatile SRAM.
The NuHorizons board is fully working after power up, the @ltium board...
Hi superhet,
the NuHorizons board provides 19 I/Os on the expansion connector and additional
12 I/Os on the LCD connector (if you don't need one).
The @ltium board has 36 I/Os
Regards,
MadDog
Hi all!
I'm looking for Tektronix 500 series service manuals.
-DC 503A Universal Counter Timer
-DM 502A Autoranging DMM
-SC 504 80 MHz dual channel scope
-and a function generator (I forgot the name)
Regards,
MadDog
Hi Bingo!
I have ordered via @altium homepage. But it was shipped by the local @altium
office. I have payed 128EUR (incl. shipping+VAT).
Regards,
MadDog
Unfortunately they are soldered. But it should not be a problem to remove them. You can cut the pins and remove them one by one. Each pin of these displays is connected to an individual FPGA pin! You can also keep some of the series resistors for 5V input compatibility.
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