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From: Brian.Zacher@s...
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 12:06:35 -0700
Subject: Re: [usb] Any UTMI Phy available in small orders
donation of phys has never been a problem. i can sample the phy to anyone who desires it. anytime someone has inquired
about how to obtain them, i have responded and asked a few questions. Every single time i have done this, the person
has never responded.
how about someone working with me to actually create a device using rudolf's core and the gt3200 phy and actually going
through usb compliance testing. i would be happy to handle the compliance testing portion. i want to meet someone who
has rudolf's core up and running as a hi-speed device. i just don't have the time to develop a device right now with
this core. if someone claims to have the rtl up and running to a point they are ready to implement it, i will volunteer
to implement it in our evaluation system and take it through testing. rudolf, have you implemented the core in an fpga
yet? i believe i recall that you did run it with the agere phy a while back. I have been a part of this usb opencore
forum for quite a while. i have felt bad that i haven't contributed more, but i would like nothing more than to be able
to partner up with others and help usb2 proliferate.
Brian Zacher, Applications Engineer
Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC)
5441 E. Williams Blvd, Suite 101
Tucson AZ 85711
520-548-2982
Rudolf Usselmann
<rudi@a...> To: usb@o...
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owner-usb@openco Subject: Re: [usb] Any UTMI Phy available in small orders
res.org
10/02/2003 11:29
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Please respond
to usb
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 01:02, Brian.Zacher@s... wrote:
> uwe, i must suggest you check out the following smsc link.
> http://www.smsc.com/main/catalog/gt3000evs.shtml
> it is the smsc gt3200 usb2.0 utmi phy development platform. you can order a board which is made to connect to a memec
> xilinx evaluation board. you can read all the specifications on the website. i can promise you that going this route
> will save you a lot of time and money in pcb development. let me know if you have any questions/problems.
> brian
>
>
> Brian Zacher, Applications Engineer
> Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC)
> 5441 E. Williams Blvd, Suite 101
> Tucson AZ 85711
> 520-548-2982
Brian,
how about donating a hand full of samples to OpenCores ?! :*)
Just the PHYs would be nice ! We'll make sure and mention
the kind contribution !
Cheers !
rudi
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