On Fri 16 Feb, William Staniewicz wrote:
> I am just curious what people are now doing or plan
> to do with the 80200 XScale now that Linux has been
> made to run on it.
>
> Are there any projects in the making and if there are what
> are some good links to them? Could the same ideas and
> concepts of the LART be applied to this?
ADI Engineering has developed a related design that may be of interest. It is
the new 80200EVB evaluation platform and reference design for the 80200. The
80200EVB is unique in that it is based on an open-source FPGA companion chip.
We designed the board and FPGA companion chip directly for Intel, and we have
reached an agreement with them whereby we produce the evaluation boards. Intel
owns and distributes the design sources for the board and the FPGA companion
chip.
The main purpose of the design is to help support the large body of customers
who are developing custom FPGA or ASIC companion chips for the 80200. High
performance, low cost and simplicity were also major objectives. Note that the
FPGA companion chip can sustain an SDRAM bandwidth of 800 MB/s, allowing it to
more fully enable the performance of the 80200 than the other alternatives. A
substantial amount of free space in the FPGA allows for a high degree of
customization and experimentation.
For more information, please visit http://www.adiengineering.com/products.html.
An application note on the design is available at
http://developer.intel.com/design/iio/applnots/273494.htm.
Steve Yates
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/ Steve Yates, President
/ ADI Engineering, Inc.
/ 804-978-2888 x1
/ http://www.adiengineering.com
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