Reply by Dave Vanden Bout●November 5, 20032003-11-05
Jon Beniston wrote:
> H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> wrote in message news:<bo7s6b$ddg$1@cesium.transmeta.com>...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone happen to know of a stock FPGA prototyping board with (a)
> > onboard oscillator, (b) Ethernet and (c) at least 4 MB of SRAM?
> >
> > I have a need for such a board in a configuration which needs to
> > support a very large range of input frequencies, hence I would prefer
> > using SRAM; however, most boards seem to have no more than 1 MB SRAM
> > and the rest SDRAM... which would have to be supported as an
> > asychronous clock domain in order to work correctly at the low end of
> > the frequency range.
> >
> > -hpa
>
> http://www.xess.com
Sorry to say XESS doesn't have any boards right now with this much SRAM. We do have boards
with 16 MB of SDRAM, but not SRAM.
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Reply by Jon Beniston●November 4, 20032003-11-04
H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> wrote in message news:<bo7s6b$ddg$1@cesium.transmeta.com>...
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone happen to know of a stock FPGA prototyping board with (a)
> onboard oscillator, (b) Ethernet and (c) at least 4 MB of SRAM?
>
> I have a need for such a board in a configuration which needs to
> support a very large range of input frequencies, hence I would prefer
> using SRAM; however, most boards seem to have no more than 1 MB SRAM
> and the rest SDRAM... which would have to be supported as an
> asychronous clock domain in order to work correctly at the low end of
> the frequency range.
>
> -hpa
Reply by Philip Freidin●November 4, 20032003-11-04
On 4 Nov 2003 01:40:27 -0800, H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Does anyone happen to know of a stock FPGA prototyping board with (a)
>onboard oscillator, (b) Ethernet and (c) at least 4 MB of SRAM?
>
>
> -hpa
Hello,
Does anyone happen to know of a stock FPGA prototyping board with (a)
onboard oscillator, (b) Ethernet and (c) at least 4 MB of SRAM?
I have a need for such a board in a configuration which needs to
support a very large range of input frequencies, hence I would prefer
using SRAM; however, most boards seem to have no more than 1 MB SRAM
and the rest SDRAM... which would have to be supported as an
asychronous clock domain in order to work correctly at the low end of
the frequency range.
-hpa
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