Anyone familiar with TAR_DLY?

K

krby_xtrm

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TAR_DLY is a signal from the backend of PCI Interface, but i dont know
the exact details.

and is sited here:
http://www.eetimes.com/editorial/1995/fpgafeature9502.html

Thx
 
krby_xtrm wrote:
TAR_DLY is a signal from the backend of PCI Interface, but i dont know
the exact details.

and is sited here:
http://www.eetimes.com/editorial/1995/fpgafeature9502.html
"turn-around delay"?

It's not a standard PCI signal. It's probably an implementation
detail.

-a
 
"Andy Peters" <Bassman59a@yahoo.com> writes:

krby_xtrm wrote:
TAR_DLY is a signal from the backend of PCI Interface, but i dont know
the exact details.

and is sited here:
http://www.eetimes.com/editorial/1995/fpgafeature9502.html

"turn-around delay"?
Target-delay. It's apparently used when the Target of a PCI
transaction wants to delay returning the data to the Master
(initiator) of the cycle.

It's not a standard PCI signal. It's probably an implementation
detail.
Definitely.


Kai
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Kai Harrekilde-Petersen <khp(at)harrekilde(dot)dk>
 

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