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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: How can i use/manipulate FPGA in the TS7800??
From: "henryzhao70" <>
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 17:49:47 -0000
Hi Catalin

I gave read all your posts regarding TS7800 FPGA programming which is
very helpful, Thanks.

One question I have is how to read the orginal FPGA code? As I only
need to add a small circuit into FPGA and don't want to change the
whole original FPGA configuration (or if I have to change it, I want
to keep the changes to a minimum level)

Thanks

Henry 


--- In  "Catalin Ionescu"
<> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> Indeed, changing the FPGA content will most obviously disrupt NAND,
SD and
> RTC usability. In my case I have a very simple setup using the NAND for
> booting, with a custome 2.6.27 kernel, and switch immediately to an USB
> flash for root. From there I can change the FPGA content without any
fears.
> So far I have implemented in the FPGA, mostly for testing purposes,
just the
> RTC access part.
> 
> Regarding NAND and SD access, actually I'm not sure I willbe
interested in
> because of my target application requiring huge bandwidth (almost
all the
> 50MHz PCI bandwidth) between a device connected to the PC104
connector and
> the Orion chip.
> 
> Some of the stuff I have written for testing purposes, along with
> instructions on how to replicate my setup, I will make public some
time in
> the near future.
> 
> As for TS official position, I think I start understanding them. As
the FPGA
> is really important for TS-7800 functionality, it's risky to let
everybody
> think it can be reprogrammed without severe limitations or really great
> care. If it would have been just the gate between the Orion chip and the
> PC104 connector, most probably it would have been made publicly
available.
> Right now, as TS says, it contains proprietary structures (and I don't
> intend to argue on this matter) and it also is the key to make the
board so
> attractive.
> 
> Alternative solutions for the FPGA, given the board schematic, are
possible,
> but it's not my final target!
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Damir Dzemidzic <>wrote:
> 
> >   Hello Catalin,
> >
> > first thank you for giving us the code to access the TS7800 FPGA.
> >
> > Secondly, I have a question related to SD and FPGA. If we try
> > experiments with TS7800 FPGA, would it interfere
> > with SD card since they claim 80% of FPGA space drives the SD
interface?
> >
> > Kind Regards
> >
> > --- In  <ts-7000%40yahoogroups.com>, "a_io" <
> > catalin.ionescu.ro@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Indeed, I forgot about setting the frequency. By using the following
> > > sequence of commands you get what you might expect:
> > >
> > > > cable ts7800
> > > > detect
> > > > part 2
> > > > frequency 1000000
> > > > svf <your SVF file>
> > >
> > > And I have tested this commands with a very simple structure just to
> > > insure the FPGA gets reprogrammed. More serious stuff will come
really
> > > soon.
> > >
> > > Cheers!
> > >
> >
> >  
> >
>



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