Yes, that is one of my questions and I am also wondering how to read off of
those registers using verilog. But, if you can help me with the first question
I would be very greatful.
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> First, the base address of the FPGA is 0x72A00000. It's not clear to me what
> you're question is. Are you asking how to create registers on the FPGA and
> write in to them from your C program?
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> From: tylliot <>
> Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS-7300 ADC on FPGA
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> Received: Monday, June 22, 2009, 5:32 PM
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> > I have read in the manual for this board that there is one available
> > channel on the onboard A/D converter and I would like to be able to
> > continuously sample from it for a control system I am working on. I am
> > using the opencore TS-7300 project and I am not sure how to go about
> > initializing the ADC in verilog and the FPGA to get input from the
> > available channel. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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> I have had to change my design a little bit, now I am using the TS-ADC16
> which is a 16 bit A/D converter that connects to the PC-104 bus. I am trying
> to get the digital output from the ADC to the FPGA on the TS-7300. I am
> thinking I will need to write the ADC output to one of the memory registers
> on the FPGA board and use my FPGA code to read that in and use it
> accordingly.
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> I tried making a program that does the A/D conversion and then writes to
> 0xa7200000 which the CPU should send to the FPGA, but I'm not sure if that is
> working correctly. Any ideas here?
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