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by Unknown on Jan 27, 2009 |
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When I use the core as HOST, how do I generate IDSEL signals for the GUEST core? Thanks. |
IDSEL Signal
by MikeJ on Feb 2, 2009 |
MikeJ
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Normal practice is to wire it through a small resistor to one of the AD
bits. The CPU can then do a walking one to find attached devices.
/MikeJ
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When I use the core as HOST, how do I generate IDSEL signals for the
GUEST core?
Thanks.
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