>On 9 Gen, 16:20, sundeep <sundeep.bhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 8, 5:26=A0pm, Mike Treseler <mtrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > sundeep wrote:
>> > > hello,
>>
>> > > I am looking to create amaccontroller which includes tcp/ip/dhcp.
>> > > Where can I get information on how to do this?
>>
>> >http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=3Dfpga+arp+udp+dhcp
>>
>> so it seems tcp/ip/dhcpwould take up too many resources using anfpga
>> and a microcontroller would be a better approach for this.
>>
>> I wasn't able to find information on how to simulate a mac controller.
>> Where can I find flow charts/block diagrams for this?
>
>Hi,
>
>I have develop a UDP sender and Receive core in VHDL.
>I have a spartan3e and ths core uses only 8 % of resources...but with
>some tuning it can be lower.
>
>The main problem (now) is ARP management.
>if you are interested contact me at alexgiul@hotmail.com.
>
Actually Cyclone 3 has provision to add a mac layer +Niche tcp stack also
can be put with a nios processor, altera people have done it...
so try altera website for app notes..
Regards
Nitin Babu K.M.
Reply by ●January 26, 20092009-01-26
On 9 Gen, 16:20, sundeep <sundeep.bhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 8, 5:26=A0pm, Mike Treseler <mtrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > sundeep wrote:
> > > hello,
>
> > > I am looking to create amaccontroller which includes tcp/ip/dhcp.
> > > Where can I get information on how to do this?
>
> >http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=3Dfpga+arp+udp+dhcp
>
> so it seems tcp/ip/dhcpwould take up too many resources using anfpga
> and a microcontroller would be a better approach for this.
>
> I wasn't able to find information on how to simulate a mac controller.
> Where can I find flow charts/block diagrams for this?
Hi,
I have develop a UDP sender and Receive core in VHDL.
I have a spartan3e and ths core uses only 8 % of resources...but with
some tuning it can be lower.
The main problem (now) is ARP management.
if you are interested contact me at alexgiul@hotmail.com.
Reply by LittleAlex●January 9, 20092009-01-09
On Jan 9, 7:20=A0am, sundeep <sundeep.bhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 8, 5:26=A0pm, Mike Treseler <mtrese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > sundeep wrote:
> > > hello,
>
> > > I am looking to create amaccontroller which includes tcp/ip/dhcp.
> > > Where can I get information on how to do this?
>
> >http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=3Dfpga+arp+udp+dhcp
>
> so it seems tcp/ip/dhcp would take up too many resources using an fpga
> and a microcontroller would be a better approach for this.
>
> I wasn't able to find information on how to simulate a mac controller.
> Where can I find flow charts/block diagrams for this?
so it seems tcp/ip/dhcp would take up too many resources using an fpga
and a microcontroller would be a better approach for this.
I wasn't able to find information on how to simulate a mac controller.
Where can I find flow charts/block diagrams for this?
Reply by Mike Treseler●January 8, 20092009-01-08
sundeep wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am looking to create a mac controller which includes tcp/ip/dhcp.
> Where can I get information on how to do this?
hello,
I am looking to create a mac controller which includes tcp/ip/dhcp.
Where can I get information on how to do this?
Within the mac controller I have started created a tx engine, rx
engine, and flow controller. My mac controller will connect to an
onboard phy chip, but I am unsure how to program the mac to interface
with the phy for IEEE 802.11 standards. Such as, when a signal is
received from phy what sequence should be executed in order to pass
that data to buffers to memory? And do tx and rx engines alternate?
After this I would like to implement dhcp/tcp.
thank you
sb