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PPC405 implementation on ML401 or ML402

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I want to port PPC405 on ML401 or ML402 xilinx kit.
So, Please can you suggest me "is it possible to port ppc405 processor core on ML401 and ML402 ?"
If it is possible then what type of predictable problem may occur ?



Thanks in advance.
 

I want to port PPC405 on ML401 or ML402 xilinx kit.
So, Please can you suggest me "is it possible to port ppc405 processor core on ML401 and ML402 ?"
If it is possible then what type of predictable problem may occur ?



Thanks in advance.

you don't have VIRTEX4- FX on those boards.
you need boards with FX like ml405, ml410.
 
you don't have VIRTEX4- FX on those boards.
you need boards with FX like ml405, ml410.

Thanks aruipksin,
But, I am doing my master's project and at our university we have ML401 and ML402 kit's are available.
So,I don't have ML405 and ML410 or ML403 kit.
 

Unless you have a softcore version of the PPC405 you can't "port" the processor to an FPGA device that doesn't have the hard IP.

Regards
 

Unless you have a softcore version of the PPC405 you can't "port" the processor to an FPGA device that doesn't have the hard IP.

Regards

Hi,
I have found PPC405 soft core form xilinx resources. But it is for the ML403 kit.
So, Can we implement it on ML401 or ML402 ?
Can you tell me possible way and required change to implement PPC405 IP in ML401 and ML402.
 

If it's a synthesizable core then you can use it on any board with a big enough FPGA.

Can't tell you how to change it as I didn't even know there was a softcore PPC405. I've used the PPC405 in the FX parts using their XPS tools.

Regards
 

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