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pci newbie
by Unknown on May 7, 2008
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Hi,

I'm a newbie at pci core design. I am using an Altera Cyclone board and
i am trying to design the pci core from scratch. I'm doing this using the
state machine outlined in the Local Bus PCI Specification 3.0.

What is peculiar here is that the State Machine (SM) diagram in the
spec shows how the state machine (SM) functions but there is no
explanation on the output of the SM. For example, where does all the
important signals like ad,frame,devsel,trdyn etc...etc... play its part in
the state machine.


Also I realise this is a very basic question for a newbie. Is there a way I
could quickly view the forums concerning basic questions rather than
wade through the forum which is listed by date? Using the current way,
I have had to read all forum entries which caters from the basic
questions to very high level questions.

Can anyone help me here, please?
pci newbie
by Unknown on Jun 14, 2008
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LEON 2 - free vhdl processor form ESA- has a pci interface. I have improved it and have some docs on my site which might help: Improving The LEON2-XST PCI Interface:http://bknpk.no-ip.biz/LEON/leon_1.html ----- Original Message ----- From: rabindra_g at yahoo.comrabindra_g at y...> To: Date: Wed May 7 14:29:42 CEST 2008 Subject: [pci] pci newbie
Hi,

I'm a newbie at pci core design. I am using an Altera Cyclone board
and
i am trying to design the pci core from scratch. I'm doing this
using the
state machine outlined in the Local Bus PCI Specification 3.0.
What is peculiar here is that the State Machine (SM) diagram in the
spec shows how the state machine (SM) functions but there is no
explanation on the output of the SM. For example, where does all
the
important signals like ad,frame,devsel,trdyn etc...etc... play its
part in
the state machine.
Also I realise this is a very basic question for a newbie. Is there
a way I
could quickly view the forums concerning basic questions rather
than
wade through the forum which is listed by date? Using the current
way,
I have had to read all forum entries which caters from the basic
questions to very high level questions.
Can anyone help me here, please?



pci newbie
by Unknown on Jun 16, 2008
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i am a newbie to pci .I want to design a pci based digital output card.I studied about the plx chip.I started using it.To check my circuit is there any simulators available ok..... please help me out in this babu On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 11:15 AM, bknpk at hotmail.com> wrote:
LEON 2 - free vhdl processor form ESA- has a pci interface. I have improved it and have some docs on my site which might help: Improving The LEON2-XST PCI Interface:http://bknpk.no-ip.biz/LEON/leon_1.html ----- Original Message ----- From: rabindra_g at yahoo.comrabindra_g at y...> To: Date: Wed May 7 14:29:42 CEST 2008 Subject: [pci] pci newbie
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie at pci core design. I am using an Altera Cyclone board
> and
> i am trying to design the pci core from scratch. I'm doing this
> using the
> state machine outlined in the Local Bus PCI Specification 3.0.
> What is peculiar here is that the State Machine (SM) diagram in the
> spec shows how the state machine (SM) functions but there is no
> explanation on the output of the SM. For example, where does all
> the
> important signals like ad,frame,devsel,trdyn etc...etc... play its
> part in
> the state machine.
> Also I realise this is a very basic question for a newbie. Is there
> a way I
> could quickly view the forums concerning basic questions rather
> than
> wade through the forum which is listed by date? Using the current
> way,
> I have had to read all forum entries which caters from the basic
> questions to very high level questions.
> Can anyone help me here, please?
>
>
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