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akineko
Guest
Hello everyone,
We have developed H/W Co-simulation solutions, which you can bring
real hardware devices to your Verilog simulation.
To demonstrate that such H/W co-simulation solution is easy-to-use and
pragmatic in various projects, we have decided to provide one of our
solutions free of charge.
The solution is "SPIlink" and it allows you to take real SPI devices
into your simulation.
We have set up a public Wiki page so that you can obtain necessary
info and data from the Wiki page.
http://easycosim.wikispaces.com/
To use the solution, you need a Xilinx Spartan3A[N] Starter Kit Board
(FPGA image is provided) and Verilog simulator.
In addition to SPI devices, the SPIlink can be used to co-simulate
with real I2C devices (small external circuit required).
By having Wiki participation from wider audience in ASIC/FPGA design
community, we can enhance the Wiki page and the solution itself.
Please use Wiki's mail if you have any questions or requests regarding
to the free SPIlink solution.
We look forward to your participation.
Best regards,
Aki Niimura
Ponderosa Design
We have developed H/W Co-simulation solutions, which you can bring
real hardware devices to your Verilog simulation.
To demonstrate that such H/W co-simulation solution is easy-to-use and
pragmatic in various projects, we have decided to provide one of our
solutions free of charge.
The solution is "SPIlink" and it allows you to take real SPI devices
into your simulation.
We have set up a public Wiki page so that you can obtain necessary
info and data from the Wiki page.
http://easycosim.wikispaces.com/
To use the solution, you need a Xilinx Spartan3A[N] Starter Kit Board
(FPGA image is provided) and Verilog simulator.
In addition to SPI devices, the SPIlink can be used to co-simulate
with real I2C devices (small external circuit required).
By having Wiki participation from wider audience in ASIC/FPGA design
community, we can enhance the Wiki page and the solution itself.
Please use Wiki's mail if you have any questions or requests regarding
to the free SPIlink solution.
We look forward to your participation.
Best regards,
Aki Niimura
Ponderosa Design