You can always run "partgen" from a command line window to generate the
package file. Or if you prefer a nicer presentation of it, you can use
ADEPT:
http://home.comcast.net/~jimwu88/tools/adept/
HTH,
Jim
pmaupin@gmail.com wrote:
> MM wrote:
> > > Where can I find the ASCII package files?
> >
> > Try this link:
> > http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon_solutions/fpgas/virtex/virtex4/resources/virtex-4-pkgs.htm
> >
> > To get there from the page where you started you should have chosen All
> > Virtex-4 Resources and then Package Files under the Documentation...
> >
>
> Even there, not all the links are correct. For example the FF1513
> links (LX100, LX160, LX200) all point to the same file (LX100
> version). A bit of URL jiggery-pokery seems to lead to the right
> files, though, so I think I'm good.
>
> Thanks,
> Pat
Even there, not all the links are correct. For example the FF1513
links (LX100, LX160, LX200) all point to the same file (LX100
version). A bit of URL jiggery-pokery seems to lead to the right
files, though, so I think I'm good.
Thanks,
Pat
I go to www.xilinx.com, and click on "Virtex 4 FPGA" (on the left under
"Products")
This brings up the URL
http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon_solutions/fpgas/virtex/virtex4/index.htm
At this URL, on the right, under "Related Information", there is a link
named "Virtex-4 package files"
The actual URL this link points to is
http://www.xilinx.com/products/virtex4/virtex-4-pkgs.htm
I click on it and wind up back at exactly the same page.
So I tried downloading and playing with the .bsd files, but they are
missing a lot of info (like global clock stuff).
Where can I find the ASCII package files?
Thanks,
Pat