Compact FPGA Board?

Peter Alfke <peter@xilinx.com> wrote in message news:<BD34280A.7CD7%peter@xilinx.com>...
I know (from my own experience) that it is tempting to design something
small and neat. But I have also seen many failures when there just was not
enough room to complete the design properly.
My advice is: Think twice ( or thrice) before committing to a very tight
footprint.
Peter Alfke
Thanks for the advice Peter, but unfortunately this isn't an option
for me. The space that the board must go in has already been
determined; it must be 40x30x10 mm in volume.

-DAG
 
daragoth@kuririnmail.com (Daragoth) wrote in message news:<317379a8.0408041333.cd5ec11@posting.google.com>...
Peter Alfke <peter@xilinx.com> wrote in message news:<BD34280A.7CD7%peter@xilinx.com>...
I know (from my own experience) that it is tempting to design something
small and neat. But I have also seen many failures when there just was not
enough room to complete the design properly.
My advice is: Think twice ( or thrice) before committing to a very tight
footprint.
Peter Alfke

Thanks for the advice Peter, but unfortunately this isn't an option
for me. The space that the board must go in has already been
determined; it must be 40x30x10 mm in volume.
I'm surprised that Peter didn't mention that Xilinx has a Spartan 3 in
a 100 pin thin flat pack that measures 16 mm on a side (maybe Peter
better look at his own data sheets!). The thickness is 1.6 mm, so it
looks like you can do what you want to do (but it will be a custom).

Tom
 
Jim Granville <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> wrote in message news:<MoBPc.1495$zS6.183791@news02.tsnz.net>...
Did you look at the ones at www.quickcores.com - they are smaller than
your target size ?
-jg
Actually, no I didn't... but unfortunately that link doesn't seem to
work. Did the site go down? Is there another site like it? Thanks.

-DAG
 
Daragoth wrote:

Jim Granville <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> wrote in message news:<MoBPc.1495$zS6.183791@news02.tsnz.net>...

Did you look at the ones at www.quickcores.com - they are smaller than
your target size ?
-jg


Actually, no I didn't... but unfortunately that link doesn't seem to
work. Did the site go down? Is there another site like it? Thanks.
It does seem to be down at the moment : what they offered was a DIP28
footprint, done using a BGA ProASIC FPGA.
A quick google shows some links for their IP, but I did not see
photos/details of their PCB, best general description looks like

http://www.us.design-reuse.com/news/news3814.html

Anyone know if anything has happened to Quickcores & Jerry D. Harthcock ?

-jg
 
Philip Freidin <philip@fliptronics.com> wrote in message news:<etptg09pd0bgf0b0438544aah7td9hnpif@4ax.com>...
try http://alternatezone.com/electronics/files/PCBDesignTutorialRevA.pdf
Ah, thanks a lot. It was helpful.

You could try this freeware version:

http://www.cadsoft.de/freeware.htm
I haven't gotten around to downloading that yet, but thanks for the link.

-DAG
 
Jim Granville <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> wrote in message news:<XXYQc.2169$zS6.258026@news02.tsnz.net>...
It does seem to be down at the moment : what they offered was a DIP28
footprint, done using a BGA ProASIC FPGA.
A quick google shows some links for their IP, but I did not see
photos/details of their PCB, best general description looks like

http://www.us.design-reuse.com/news/news3814.html
Hm, sounds interesting, I would be interested to know more information
about it.

Anyone know if anything has happened to Quickcores & Jerry D. Harthcock ?
It has been almost two weeks now and it is still down... perhaps the
site is gone for good?

-DAG
 

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