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    OCRP-1 board: Overview

    Details

    Name: ocrp-1
    Created: 25-Sep-2001 10:15:03
    Updated: 22-Jan-2004 21:06:58
    CVS: no files in cvs

    Other project properties

    Category :: Prototype board
    Development status :: Production/Stable

    Project maintainers

  • Ovidiu Lupas
  • Damjan Lampret
  • Statistics

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  • Specifications

    • small form factor (1dm2)
    • inexpensive surface mount technology (no Ball Grid Array (BGA) chips)
    • fast 50k gates or bigger FPGA
    • basic I/O capabilities like RS232 and IRDA
    • FLASH memory for FPGA configuration and microprocessor code
    • fast SDRAM for main memory
    • direct access to important signals through Logic Analyzer connectors

    Description

    OpenCores Reference Platform 1 (OCRP-1) standalone board was designed as a common prototype platform for testing our IP cores. It has a central FPGA for evaluating and testing IP cores, I/O capabilities, DRAM and FLASH memory. It also has several I/O, JTAG and expansion connectors. It even has real-time clock and a battery. Current PCBs have four layers.


    Block diagram of a OCRP-1 standalone prototype board

    Board snapshots

    Status

    Availability of bare PCBs through Wilhelm Mikroelektronik GmbH

    It is a 4 layer multilayer with solder mask, hot air leveling finish and
    component print on both sides. All boards have been electronicly tested
    against the Gerber data (picture).


    Shipping is done by normal air mail in an envelope protected by sealed air.
    Each letter will contain an official invoice calling the product "printed
    carrier board for education and evaluation purpose".
    Wilhelm Mikroelektronik is not responsible for any problems with customs and they do not give any
    warranty on the board. They don't take responsibility for any problems that
    might occur when assembling the board and they canīt provide any support for
    the board.


    We would like to stress that the fine pitch SMD parts are not intended for
    the unexperienced people. You should be sure that you can assemble it.
    If there is actually a problem with any of the boards (this should not
    happen because of electronic testing) Wilhelm Mikroelektronik will of course provide a free replacement of the PCB.


    If anybody need the stencils for solder cream. They can provide that, too.
    The price per pair (top/bottom) is USD 100 including shipping. Just add to
    the order sheet manually.
    For manual soldering the stencils are not required.


    Availability of assembled boards

    Due to low demand we have decided not to offer assembled boards.

    Ordering

    Just completly fill in order form and it fax back to the Wilhelm Mikroelektronik. They will immediatly process the order. There should be sufficient number of boards on stock. Worldwide registered and insured shipping is now per piece. Payment options are credit card or prepayment to their account (if you can't do credit card payment).

    If you need to get in contact with Wilhelm Mikroelektronik, you can send e-mail message to ocrp1@w....


    The following options are available:

    • unassembled board USD 30,- (plus USD 10 shipping)
    • connector set: J1/J2, CONN-F, POD 1-3, B1, KE1 USD 37,- (USD 15 shipping)


    There wonīt be any component kits to avoid warranty problems.

    Acknowledgment

    Special thanks to Matija Golar and DD Digital Development for providing layout services.

    Special thanks to Janez Smid, Tomaz Stare, Matija Milostnik and Brane Lipar from Iskratel for help with design, organizing PCB manufacturing and layout services. Special thanks to Franc Dolenc and
    Iskratel for sponsoring prototype development.


    Special thanks to Igor Mohor and Asyst Electronic for assembling the first prototype.


    Special thanks to info@w... and Wilhelm Mikroelektronik GmbH for manufacturing and providing OCRP-1 boards to the OpenCores community.

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