By whygee on Monday 19 January 2009, 00:34 - FPGA
As you may know, YASEP16 will probably be used in my girlfriend's "pet projet" Ours Agile. This involves lots of real-time computations, countless sensors and more than 30 actuators... Sure, YASEP could handle that, probably. But the interfacing was giving me headaches, so many analog components (on top of high-speed memory) seems expensive and/or difficult.
Then I spotted a second-hand AFS600 evaluation kit from Actel, that I got for a fair price. It was a bit risky and I first thought it was broken. But since it's 2nd hand, somebody has probably played with it, and just uploaded a new configuration bitstream. With the help of a French rep., I found and uploaded the original demo bitstream and ... Magic happens !
This FPGA family comes at "premium price" but it's a damn great opportunity for robotics projects :
- 512KB of program space as Flash EEPROM (no need to download from external SPI !)
- onchip 100MHz RC clock generator (exactly what I'm aiming at !)
- RTC, temperature sensors, low power...
- high-speed 30-channel ADC !
- several integrated MOSFET gate drivers
- 13K tiles vs 6K on the A3P250
- 24 SRAM blocks vs 8 on the A3P250
This is definitely a great toy for robots...
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Did I mention that I love the Fusion FPGA ?
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