Reply by Sylvain Munaut March 22, 20062006-03-22
Thanks to both of you.

That's what we were thinking and it's what we're investigating ...
indeed that development board seems to have a 'weak' power supply ...

Reply by Isaac Bosompem March 21, 20062006-03-21
Ray Andraka wrote:
> Sylvain Munaut <SomeOne@SomeDomain.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > We're currently working on a design running on a Virtex4 SX35. That > > design uses most of the resources of the FPGA (around 80% of the slices > > and 50% or the BRAMs/multipliers). We're working on the AVNET SX35 kit > > with a VGA extension card and a sdram expension card. > > > > Depending of the datafiles we send, sometimes it completly deconfigure > > the FPGA ... done goes de-asserted and nothing is processing anymore > > ... > > But that behavior is not deterministric, sometimes it can process for > > one minute and then deconfigure, or sometimes it just can't even > > process 1 second without crashing ... Apparently the more "heavy" is > > the datastream, then faster it will crash. > > > > Anyone would have an idea of what's going on there ? > > > > > > Sylvain > > > Sounds like your design may be drawing more current than the the power > supplies can provide. YOu might try monitoring the FPGA supply voltages.
I was thinking along similar lines as well. -Isaac
Reply by Ray Andraka March 21, 20062006-03-21
Sylvain Munaut <SomeOne@SomeDomain.com> wrote:

> Hello, > > We're currently working on a design running on a Virtex4 SX35. That > design uses most of the resources of the FPGA (around 80% of the slices > and 50% or the BRAMs/multipliers). We're working on the AVNET SX35 kit > with a VGA extension card and a sdram expension card. > > Depending of the datafiles we send, sometimes it completly deconfigure > the FPGA ... done goes de-asserted and nothing is processing anymore > ... > But that behavior is not deterministric, sometimes it can process for > one minute and then deconfigure, or sometimes it just can't even > process 1 second without crashing ... Apparently the more "heavy" is > the datastream, then faster it will crash. > > Anyone would have an idea of what's going on there ? > > > Sylvain >
Sounds like your design may be drawing more current than the the power supplies can provide. YOu might try monitoring the FPGA supply voltages.
Reply by Sylvain Munaut March 21, 20062006-03-21
Hello,

We're currently working on a design running on a Virtex4 SX35. That
design uses most of the resources of the FPGA (around 80% of the slices
and 50% or the BRAMs/multipliers). We're working on the AVNET SX35 kit
with a VGA extension card and a sdram expension card.

Depending of the datafiles we send, sometimes it completly deconfigure
the FPGA ... done goes de-asserted and nothing is processing anymore
...
But that behavior is not deterministric, sometimes it can process for
one minute and then deconfigure, or sometimes it just can't even
process 1 second without crashing ... Apparently the more "heavy" is
the datastream, then faster it will crash.

Anyone would have an idea of what's going on there ?


    Sylvain