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    From: zhang_hanhui at yahoo.com<zhang_hanhui@y...>
    Date: Tue May 2 23:12:04 CEST 2006
    Subject: [oc] Connecting several cores into a single FPGA
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    Can I connect the S/PDIF directly to the FPGA pins?

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Richard Herveille<richard@h...>
    To:
    Date: Fri Dec 31 16:20:46 CET 2004
    Subject: [oc] Connecting several cores into a single FPGA

    > Yes, yes, yes, and yes. As long as your FPGA is big enough (enough
    > resources) and can handle the required operating frequency.
    > You can find many of the required cores in OpenCores' CVS.
    > HOW to solve your problem is part of your task.
    > Cheers,
    > Richard
    > >
    > > Hi All
    > > I have to evaluate if I can connect several cores into a
    > > single FPGA, any comment/suggestion greatly appreciated :
    > >
    > > My application requires the folowing functions to be
    > interconnected :
    > >
    > > - USB2.0 High speed
    > > - TDM multichannel audio interface
    > > - I2S audio interface
    > > - SPDIF audio interface
    > >
    > > do you think possible to interconnect the above cores into a
    > > single FPGA so I can perform USB2.0 to/from TDM, to/from I2S,
    > > to/from SPDIF, and so on ?
    > >
    > > Also my application requires the following additional cores :
    > >
    > > - LCD controller for VGA display
    > > - 3 UARTs
    > > - SPI
    > >
    > > do you think possible to implement the above cores into a
    > > single FPGA, is this FPGA could be the same as the one
    > > featuring USB2.0, TDM, ...
    > >
    > > thanks to all
    > > Jerome
    > > _______________________________________________
    > > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores
    > >
    >
    >

     
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