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AndyAtHome
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Dear All,
After investigating the price of FPGA PCI boards for a project, it
seems the cost of a board is typically 3 to 4 times the component cost
for mid-range FPGA's like Xilinx 2V3000.
Of course board manufacturers have overheads and need to make a profit
- my point isn't to complain about their Gross Profit margin.
Rather, at what point is it better to meet the initial capital
expenditure of having your own board designed, thereafter only having
to meet board manufacturing costs?
For example, just how much design time and cost does it take to create
a board with -
Quicklogic or PLXTech PCI Bridge
Single FPGA
A PROM
Single bank of DDR memory.
Surely this type of requirement is common and would not require months
of development time or am I being naive?
Any comments appreciated...
Thanks,
Andy.
After investigating the price of FPGA PCI boards for a project, it
seems the cost of a board is typically 3 to 4 times the component cost
for mid-range FPGA's like Xilinx 2V3000.
Of course board manufacturers have overheads and need to make a profit
- my point isn't to complain about their Gross Profit margin.
Rather, at what point is it better to meet the initial capital
expenditure of having your own board designed, thereafter only having
to meet board manufacturing costs?
For example, just how much design time and cost does it take to create
a board with -
Quicklogic or PLXTech PCI Bridge
Single FPGA
A PROM
Single bank of DDR memory.
Surely this type of requirement is common and would not require months
of development time or am I being naive?
Any comments appreciated...
Thanks,
Andy.