VIRTEX v Spartan 3

Jim,

Right you are.

Austin

Jim Granville wrote:

Austin Lesea wrote:

http://www.xilinx.com/products/spartan3/s3boards.htm

is the $99 S3 starter kit (orderable over the web).

Austin

PS: for anyone playing around with ancient FPGAs, give yourself a
break, and just order the latest technology to play with.


Nice system.
Can you refresh us, as it's not clear on the link above.
IIRC, PicoBlaze is free [Xilinx hosted understood :)],
and MicroBlaze is $$ - correct ?
-jg
 
"Symon" <symon_brewer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2kbs45Fg2klU1@uni-berlin.de...

What sort of JTAG download cable is included in that kit? I don't
recognise
it.
The JTAG programming cable supplied with the kit is a Digilent JTAG3 cable.
In connects between the parallel port on a PC and the JTAG connector on the
board. It is directly compatible with the Xilinx iMPACT software.

Digilent JTAG3 JTAG Cable
https://digilent.us/Sales/Product.cfm?Prod=JTAG3

---------------------------------
Steven K. Knapp
Applications Manager, Xilinx Inc.
General Products Division
Spartan-3/II/IIE FPGAs
http://www.xilinx.com/spartan3
---------------------------------
Spartan-3: Make it Your ASIC
 
"Jim Granville" <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> wrote in message
news:yj3Ec.5300$NA1.488617@news02.tsnz.net...

[ snip ]

Nice system.
Can you refresh us, as it's not clear on the link above.
IIRC, PicoBlaze is free [Xilinx hosted understood :)],
and MicroBlaze is $$ - correct ?
-jg
Correct. The PicoBlaze 8-bit embedded controller core is available at
no-charge. The newest version for Spartan-3, Virtex-II, and Virtex-II Pro
includes a few new instructions and a 64-byte scratchpad RAM. The core and
user guide are available via the following link. Unfortunately, the Xilinx
site asks you to register before you can download the PicoBlaze VHDL source.

Xilinx PicoBlaze 8-bit Embedded Controller
http://www.xilinx.com/picoblaze

The 32-bit MicroBlaze RISC core is part of the Xilinx Embedded Development
Kit (EDK), which includes other development software and IP cores.
---------------------------------
Steven K. Knapp
Applications Manager, Xilinx Inc.
General Products Division
Spartan-3/II/IIE FPGAs
http://www.xilinx.com/spartan3
---------------------------------
Spartan-3: Make it Your ASIC
 
Austin Lesea wrote:

(snip)

As soon as we have production, no one wants the ES anymore. Sometimes
we have to write off a lot of ES material as it can not be sold (or
donate it to schools and universities -- see the Xilinx University
Program online! Do not email me for the parts!).
I remember (from about 1977) someone with a whole box full of
a popular Intel DRAM chip, maybe 16kbit, but without any markings
on them at all. I believe donated to the university, as you say.

Do your ES parts have labels on them?

-- glen
 
Glen,

Yes they do (have markings). All of our ES parts are marked clearly as ES:

2V3000
ES

or

2V3000
CES

(CES is sometimes used interchangably with ES)

We generally use laser marking now on all of our components to make it
more difficult for someone to clone the markings.

Why would anyone want to make a counterfeit FPGA? So they can get your
money before you discover the parts are empty.

Another really good reason to only buy from a qualified distributor.

Speaking of shoe boxes, in 1974, Gordon Moore came by UC Berkeley with a
shoebox of 1702 EPROMs where only half of each one was good. Sometimes
universities get some pretty useful stuff, but mostly not. We also had
Western Electric #24 PNP germanium transistors donated by the old Bell
system.....

Austin


glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
Austin Lesea wrote:

(snip)

As soon as we have production, no one wants the ES anymore. Sometimes
we have to write off a lot of ES material as it can not be sold (or
donate it to schools and universities -- see the Xilinx University
Program online! Do not email me for the parts!).


I remember (from about 1977) someone with a whole box full of
a popular Intel DRAM chip, maybe 16kbit, but without any markings
on them at all. I believe donated to the university, as you say.

Do your ES parts have labels on them?

-- glen
 

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