Use FPGA to design a SD Card to USB bridge

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As following website, the board demostrates a SD Card to USB bridge.

Beacuse FPGA does not have the bulit-in USB PHY,
most boards use the microcontroller like Cypress’s EZ-USB® FX2LP to have the USB port.
The microcontroller is expensive. And such design can not have the best transfer performance.


This board uses a external USB phy (pin compatibe with SMSC3300).
This solution can give a good example to design a USB bridge.



https://www.slscorp.com/products/development-boards/corecommander.html


Low-power consumption Altera Cyclone lll EP3C25F256 FPGA
16-bit Memory interface •1 Gbit NAND Flash (Hardware Support up to 4 Gbit)
•256 Mbit SDRAM
•8 Mbit SPI Serial Flash Memory

• USB 2.0 ULPI/OTG Interface •RN1133-QFN32 PHY
Certification. USB-IF High Speed Compliance Test certified. TID: 100000021

4 bit parallel SD Card interface
36 General purpose I/Os
JTAG/Active Serial FPGA Programming Mode Selection
M25P16 for configuration
Two user LEDs
1.7" 128x160 pixel TFT LCD with GRAM (on User Interface Board)
Six user programmable and one reset push-button switches (on User Interface Board)
 

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