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Re: [Xylo-SDR] Xylo
Jeff/Cecil
I have the preliminary documentation for the Saxo board from Jean and it
looks like the pinout on CONIO1 is the same (I'm thinking about either a
motherboard to squat on this connector and a patch to the I2C buss connector
or a dedicated board without a passive buss card). Also on CONIO1 there is a
separate clock input for any GPS precision osc we want to input there.
I don't have permission to publish it or even the full Xylo docs so will
just read and see how it fits. I think that Jean is thinking of putting the
Flashy dual input 1000 msps Oscilloscope on the added connector on the Saxo.
In any case onward and upward!
Eric - AA4SW
-----Original Message-----
From: xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us [mailto:xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us]
On Behalf Of Jeff Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:23 PM
To: Xylo-SDR Discussion
Subject: Re: [Xylo-SDR] Xylo
I'd like to see a stuffing option for a JTAG connector (with the appropriate
pullup/downs) to the Cycle II. Allows you to then use the Quartus SignalTap
feature (very convenient debug tool).
Also - on-board voltage regulation would be very nice.
- Jeff, WA6AHL
-----Original Message-----
From: xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us
[mailto:xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us]On Behalf Of KD5NWA
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 10:07 AM
To: Xylo-SDR Discussion
Subject: Re: [Xylo-SDR] Xylo
A USB2 port to talk to the PC, a I2C port to talk to the A/D and D/A
chips, and a bunch of I/O pins, what else do we need?
Maybe a second I2C header (2 bits + header), one for A/D the other
for slower peripheral I/O scattered through a system? That doesn't
cost much. Or perhaps a I2S interface (3 bits + header), some A/D and
codec devices require I2S instead of I2C. These items are mostly
implemented in the FPGA but it would be nice to have the connector on board.
A Ethernet 100T port? That would be nice, but can be added in
afterwards (2 bits + magnetic jack or a add-on board) at slightly
more expense compared to built in.
Let us not forget a program to make the thing do something useful.
I've been reading up on Verilog, the language is starting to make
sense, scary thought. Too bad it didn't exist when I was working as a
Engineer (up to 1983) it would have made life easier.
At 11:05 AM 12/13/2005, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:kd5nwa@cox.net>KD5NWA
>To: <mailto:xylo-sdr@lists.ae5k.us>Xylo-SDR Discussion
>Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:30 PM
>Subject: Re: [Xylo-SDR] Xylo
>
>By the way the Saxo board uses the Altera's Cyclone FPGA EP1C3T100
>so your board with the Cyclone II will be the developers hot-rod.
>
>I just noticed that. The Saxo appears to be more of a basic system
>than the Xylo board, with much less stuff on it, and a lot cheaper.
>
>I've got one of the Xilinx/Digilent Spartan 3 kits with a -400 part.
>It was only $125 from Digilent. It's better in some ways than the
>Xylo board, but doesn't have USB.
>
>My Cyclone II chips have been shipped, according to FedEx. They
>haven't left Memphis, yet, so I probably won't get them for a couple of
days.
>
>Leon
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Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com
I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...
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