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Old 07-17-2004, 11:37 AM
John Carter
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Default FPGA in a Compact Flash format.

Does anyone know of a supplier of FPGA's in compact flash format?

(Yes, I know of FPGA development boards that have slots for compact
flash storage devices.)

Compact Flash is a flexible standard that extends way beyond just
flash storage devices. You can get GPS's, wireless LAN's, ADC/DAC's
etc. etc. in Compact Flash format.

What I want is to be able to plug an FPGA into my Sharp Zaurus PDA
(which has a Compact Flash slot and embedded Linux) and use the PDA as
the user interface to the FPGA.
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Old 07-17-2004, 08:46 PM
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>What I want is to be able to plug an FPGA into my Sharp Zaurus PDA
>(which has a Compact Flash slot and embedded Linux) and use the PDA as
>the user interface to the FPGA.


What do you want the FPGA to do?

FPGAs generally need to have their program loaded at power up time.
That usually requires a few wires going in the back side. Where are
you going to get them on your PDA?

You could use a ROM on the CF card, but that removes a lot of
flexibility. It might work if you know what you want the FPGA
to do and don't want to change your mind very often.

Can you get a USB connection on your PDA?

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Old 07-19-2004, 08:16 AM
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Default Re: FPGA in a Compact Flash format.

[email protected] (Hal Murray) wrote:
> FPGAs generally need to have their program loaded at power up time.
> That usually requires a few wires going in the back side. Where are
> you going to get them on your PDA?


Flash based FPGAs exist. They allow direct use after Power-up _and_
provide a possibility to reprogram the FPGA.
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Old 07-20-2004, 06:07 PM
Phil James-Roxby
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Default Re: FPGA in a Compact Flash format.

Whilst its neither a PDA or compact flash, there's that XPort thing that
plugs in to a Gameboy Advance.

http://www.charmedlabs.com/

Phil

John Carter wrote:

> Does anyone know of a supplier of FPGA's in compact flash format?
>
> (Yes, I know of FPGA development boards that have slots for compact
> flash storage devices.)
>
> Compact Flash is a flexible standard that extends way beyond just
> flash storage devices. You can get GPS's, wireless LAN's, ADC/DAC's
> etc. etc. in Compact Flash format.
>
> What I want is to be able to plug an FPGA into my Sharp Zaurus PDA
> (which has a Compact Flash slot and embedded Linux) and use the PDA as
> the user interface to the FPGA.


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Old 07-21-2004, 01:34 AM
John Williams
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Default Re: FPGA in a Compact Flash format.

John Carter wrote:
> Does anyone know of a supplier of FPGA's in compact flash format?
>
> (Yes, I know of FPGA development boards that have slots for compact
> flash storage devices.)


Compaq labs (now HP I suppose) created a device called BackPaq, for the
Itsy/iPaq research they were doing a few years ago. It's an iPaq sleeve
that has an FPGA in it, and connectors to other devices etc. Very cool,
but your chances of getting hold of one would be very slim.

stop press - blow me down with a feather, the first google hit for
backpaq turns up a directory with full schematics for the thing! Not
quite off-the-shelf, but interesting and useful regardless.

http://lorien.handhelds.org/backpaq/

I'm off to have a closer look!

John

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Old 07-21-2004, 06:32 AM
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Default Re: FPGA in a Compact Flash format.

Never heard of...



"John Carter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a supplier of FPGA's in compact flash format?
>
> (Yes, I know of FPGA development boards that have slots for compact
> flash storage devices.)
>
> Compact Flash is a flexible standard that extends way beyond just
> flash storage devices. You can get GPS's, wireless LAN's, ADC/DAC's
> etc. etc. in Compact Flash format.
>
> What I want is to be able to plug an FPGA into my Sharp Zaurus PDA
> (which has a Compact Flash slot and embedded Linux) and use the PDA as
> the user interface to the FPGA.



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