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From: rbala4ums at hotmail.com<rbala4ums@h...>
Date: Sun Sep 16 06:23:34 CEST 2007
Subject: [oc] Who is going to work on cores?
Hi Kadao,Xilinx's IP cores are made so easy that it is very much explanatory on its own. You can get reference materials on IP cores by doing a google search like "Xilinx IP Coregen Memory cores" or blah blah blah....
if you need info on any particular or specific core, you could actually open a Xilinx project in ISE, add the core as a component, and while generating the core using Xilinx's Coregen Wizard, you will actually see a tab or link stating "More info on the core" if you click that, the wizard directly opens the pdf doc about the specific coregen component on a new browser. That is the best way to get info on any particular core. If you need help on instantiating any core, you will have to do a google search on some examples.
There are lots and lots of tutorials written by xilinx, and by students of many many research groups from various universities that are openly available on the internet, it just matters on what kind of key words that you use in google. Better you use, more results you get.
As i said FFT's and Memory cores are the most popular cores that are being used by so many people, so it should be easier to find, also you might want to do a search in "Google's Code Search" also, you will find so many examples(though most results are from the projects of open cores) but you will get some good results on that too.
Thanks.
Balaji R
----- Original Message ----- From: Dhawal Kadao<dhawal.kadao@g...> To: Date: Fri Sep 14 16:34:56 CEST 2007 Subject: [oc] Who is going to work on cores?
> Asim, > > I am working on Xilinx ip cores. I have to use fftcore and memory > cores in > my project. I need some reference material and help woth my core. > Thanks, > Dhawal. > On 9/13/07, asim shehzad <attachment-0001.html > >
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