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    From: Ovi Lupas<olupas@o...>
    Date: Wed Mar 10 16:45:24 CET 2004
    Subject: [usb] UTMI / PHY help please
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    Hi,

    Yes, modding the current UMTI interface is also better from a logic
    usage perspective point of view. I chose to write the small module
    interface,
    because the purpose of my testbench is to test the core as it was provided
    by Rudi.

    As soon as I have a working version of the phy module I will send it to you
    ... probably in a couple of days. By then, I also hope to have the small
    module
    interface ready as well ...

    Regards,
    Ovidiu Lupas.


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <wesselin@n...>
    To: <usb@o...>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:40 AM
    Subject: Re: [usb] UTMI / PHY help please


    > Hi,
    >
    > that's great news!
    > i'm currently modding the umti interface so that it can interface with the
    > 1501. learning basic verilog proved not to be too much of a hastle....
    > i first thought of a module between the phy and core, but it seemed to
    > me that modding the utmi if itself would be an easier task.
    >
    > maybe while you are coding the phy, i can provide the adapted utmi
    > interface? (or have you allready begun coding the module inbetween as
    > well?)
    >
    > maybe i can do some prerelease verification or beta testing or whatever
    > you would like to call it for you.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Egwin Wesselink
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Ovi Lupas<olupas@o...>
    > To:
    > Date: Wed Mar 10 15:05:50 CET 2004
    > Subject: [usb] UTMI / PHY help please
    >
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I am working right now on a USB 2.0 testbench. In my testbench,
    > > I plan to interface the USB2.0 core with a ISP1501 behavioral model
    > > that I am coding right now.
    > > The interface between the two will be a small synthesizable module
    > > written in Verilog that will be also published.
    > > But I still have to code a while and to check it before releasing
    > > it ...
    > > Regards,
    > > Ovidiu Lupas.
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: wesselin@n...
    > > To: usb@o...
    > > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 8:22 AM
    > > Subject: *bump* [usb] usb2 core / PHY ISP1501
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From:
    > > wesselin@n...<wesselin@n...>
    > > To:
    > > Date: Thu Feb 26 13:07:12 CET 2004
    > > Subject: [usb] usb2 core / PHY ISP1501
    > > > hello everybody,
    > > >
    > > > for our (my colleague and i) graduation project we need to
    > > > implement a usb 2 (device) link in a prototyping system. This
    > > system consists
    > > > of a
    > > > philips ISP1501-01 IC and an FPGA. We intended to use the usb
    > > 2
    > > > core
    > > > by rudi in the fpga, since the documentation stated it
    > > supported
    > > > the
    > > > 1501.
    > > > However, the 1501 does not seem to comply with the core's
    > > UMTI
    > > > interface type. The core uses a double (tx/rx) 8 bit wide
    > > interface
    > > > @ 60
    > > > MHz, whereas the 1501 can only be used with the 16 bit wide
    > > > (bidirectional) interface @ 30 MHz. BTW i hope somebody can
    > > prove
    > > > me
    > > > wrong here... :-)
    > > > Hence i would like to know if somebody has a workaround for
    > > this
    > > > problem, or do we need to rewrite the entire core for a 16
    > > bit wide
    > > > bus?
    > > > Has anybody actually used the 2.0 core succesfully for that
    > > matter?
    > > > We are not native verilog developers ( we were tought VHDL) > > though > > > it > > > should probably not be a problem to learn that language... > > > If nobody has used this core in conjunction with the 1501 we > > would > > > maybe like to contribute by either writing a workaround or > > > modifying the > > > core so that it can work with both 8bit 60 MHz or 16 bit 60 > > MHz > > > (only if > > > that option proves to be not too much of a hastle). > > > Regards, > > > Egwin Wesselink > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > attachment.htm > > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/usb >

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