FPGARelated.com
Forums

Xilinx ISE and IP cores

Started by Nemesis March 12, 2005
Hi everyone,
I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this package
contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on.
It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE
Foundations, am I right?

-- 
I do whatever the voices tell me to do.
 
 |\ |       |HomePage   : http://nem01.altervista.org
 | \|emesis |XPN (my nr): http://xpn.altervista.org

Nemesis wrote:
> Hi everyone, > I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this package > contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on. > It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE > Foundations, am I right? >
Yes, ISE Foundation comes with Coregen.
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Jim George" scriveva:

>> Hi everyone, >> I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this package >> contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on. >> It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE >> Foundations, am I right? > Yes, ISE Foundation comes with Coregen.
Thanks, I'm still trying to found a complete list of the IP shipped with ISE. I found at least on LogiCore IP wich is not given for free (the PCI IP). -- "Costacurta colpisce Batistuta al polpaccio, che finisce a terra" (Carlo Sassi) |\ | |HomePage : http://nem01.altervista.org | \|emesis |XPN (my nr): http://xpn.altervista.org
Nemesis wrote:
> Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Jim George" scriveva: > > >> Hi everyone, > >> I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this
package
> >> contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on. > >> It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE > >> Foundations, am I right? > > Yes, ISE Foundation comes with Coregen. > > Thanks, I'm still trying to found a complete list of the IP shipped
with
> ISE. I found at least on LogiCore IP wich is not given for free (the
PCI
> IP).
Howdy, I looked everywhere I could think of and could not find a list of which cores cost money and which are included with Core gen. I don't know what DDC is (did you mean DCT, in which case there are 1-D and 2-D DCT's included). There are a number of different FFT's included with Coregen as well. Good luck, Marc
Nemesis wrote:
> Hi everyone, > I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this package > contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on. > It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE > Foundations, am I right? >
Nemesis, You can find all supported IP for Coregen 7.1i at the following site http://www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/coregen/coregen_iplist_71i.htm Regards, Stephan
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Stephan Neuhold" scriveva:

> Nemesis, > > You can find all supported IP for Coregen 7.1i at the following site > http://www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/coregen/coregen_iplist_71i.htm
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. -- Brain dysfunction detected... |\ | |HomePage : http://nem01.altervista.org | \|emesis |XPN (my nr): http://xpn.altervista.org
Marc,

DDC stand for Down Digital Convertor (DSP core)

Aurash

Marc Randolph wrote:

>Nemesis wrote: > > >>Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Jim George" scriveva: >> >> >> >>>>Hi everyone, >>>>I'm going to buy Xilinx ISE Foundation, I'd like to know if this >>>> >>>> >package > > >>>>contains also IP cores like DDC, FFT and so on. >>>>It seems that the "LogiCore" IPs should be shipped within ISE >>>>Foundations, am I right? >>>> >>>> >>>Yes, ISE Foundation comes with Coregen. >>> >>> >>Thanks, I'm still trying to found a complete list of the IP shipped >> >> >with > > >>ISE. I found at least on LogiCore IP wich is not given for free (the >> >> >PCI > > >>IP). >> >> > >Howdy, > > I looked everywhere I could think of and could not find a list of >which cores cost money and which are included with Core gen. > >I don't know what DDC is (did you mean DCT, in which case there are 1-D >and 2-D DCT's included). There are a number of different FFT's >included with Coregen as well. > >Good luck, > > Marc > > >
-- __
Aurelian Lazarut wrote:
> Marc, > > DDC stand for Down Digital Convertor (DSP core)
Ahhh, yes - thank you. RF is a little out of my field... my telecom experience revolves around wireline and fiber, so to stops a little short of the base-stations. And thank you to Stephan Neuhold for pointing out where Xilinx has put up a comprehensive list of their cores online. Have fun, Marc