On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 22:08, Tomas D. wrote:
> On 2011.07.25 15:47, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 21:37, Justin Bracken wrote:
>>>
>>> I would suggest you look the other way, you have these Xilinx/Altera
>>> boards with FMC/HSMC connectors (that's fixed,
On 2011.07.25 10:48, Farhad Abdolian wrote:
Hi,
I would be careful buying components from E=bay for anything other
than simple prototypes. These components maybe cheap on e-bay but if
you are serious on making this a working design, you may end up
spending more time dealing with ESD damaged pr
On 2011.07.25 15:47, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
Hi all,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 21:37, Justin Bracken wrote:
I would suggest you look the other way, you have these Xilinx/Altera
boards with FMC/HSMC connectors (that's fixed, i meant xilinx sticks
to FMC and so is Altera to HSMC).
browse throug
Hi all,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 21:37, Justin Bracken wrote:
> I would suggest you look the other way, you have these Xilinx/Altera
> boards with FMC/HSMC connectors (that's fixed, i meant xilinx sticks
> to FMC and so is Altera to HSMC).
>
> browse through links
>
> http://www.lyrtech.com/produc
On 2011.07.24 16:32, Farhad Abdolian wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I have ported the FPGA design into Spartan 3E and working on making a
simple interface for the Spartan 3A/3E family of boards at the same
time converting the code to VHDL that is easier for me to understand
and handle.
I will release the
Hello,
I see that many guys here are using USRP hardware which is really great.
However, I am interested in extending compatible hardware list by using
any manufacturer FPGA development kit. The majority takes Altera
development kits using HSMC port for additional hardware or Xilinx using
FMC.