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FrenchShark:<br>
 
FrenchShark:<br>
Use as a south bridge a CPLD like:<br>
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Use as a south bridge, a CPLD like:<br>
- Altera MAX 3000 EPM3128ATC100-10 (128 Macrocells, 80 IOs)<br>
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- Altera MAX 3000 EPM3128ATC100-10 (128 Macrocells, 80 IOs) $8.60<br>
 
- Xilinx XL9500XL XC95144XL-10TQ100C (144 Macrocells, 81 IOs)<br>
 
- Xilinx XL9500XL XC95144XL-10TQ100C (144 Macrocells, 81 IOs)<br>
  
 
The slow IOs from paula and the 8520s can be moved to the CPLD.<br>
 
The slow IOs from paula and the 8520s can be moved to the CPLD.<br>
On a real ECS/OCS Amiga, IOs from the 8520s are updated at 700 KHz, IOs from Paula are updated at 3.5 MHz.<br>
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On a real ECS/OCS Amiga, IOs from the 8520s are updated at 700 KHz, IOs from Paula/Denise are updated at 3.5 MHz.<br>
 
On a real AGA Amiga, the 8520s are slightly faster : the IOs are updated at 1.4 MHz.<br>
 
On a real AGA Amiga, the 8520s are slightly faster : the IOs are updated at 1.4 MHz.<br>
 
If we run a high speed bus at 28 Mhz between the FPGA and the CPLD, each wire can "transport" 8 IOs from paula or 20 IOs from a 8520.<br>
 
If we run a high speed bus at 28 Mhz between the FPGA and the CPLD, each wire can "transport" 8 IOs from paula or 20 IOs from a 8520.<br>
The CPLD acts as a giant IO demultiplexer.<br>
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The CPLD basically acts as a giant IO demultiplexer.<br>
 
Moreover, the CPLDs are 5V tolerant and non-volatile.<br>
 
Moreover, the CPLDs are 5V tolerant and non-volatile.<br>
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There is an application note from Altera describing how to use a MAX as an IO expander :<br>
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[http://www.altera.com/literature/an/an265.pdf AN 265: Using MAX II & MAX 3000A Devices as a Microcontroller I/O Expander]

Revision as of 11:32, 29 July 2007

http://www.amiga.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=39358&forum=8&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&start=140
mongo:
Switching from the Spartan 3 XC3S400 to a Spartan 3E XC3S500E would give you about 17 extra I/O pins while still keeping the 208 pin package. It would also give you a good bit of space for bug fixes and/or future enhancements. The current Minimig design uses up about 82% of the XC3S400, but only 65% of an XC3S500E.

Digikey sells them ;)

FrenchShark:
Use as a south bridge, a CPLD like:
- Altera MAX 3000 EPM3128ATC100-10 (128 Macrocells, 80 IOs) $8.60
- Xilinx XL9500XL XC95144XL-10TQ100C (144 Macrocells, 81 IOs)

The slow IOs from paula and the 8520s can be moved to the CPLD.
On a real ECS/OCS Amiga, IOs from the 8520s are updated at 700 KHz, IOs from Paula/Denise are updated at 3.5 MHz.
On a real AGA Amiga, the 8520s are slightly faster : the IOs are updated at 1.4 MHz.
If we run a high speed bus at 28 Mhz between the FPGA and the CPLD, each wire can "transport" 8 IOs from paula or 20 IOs from a 8520.
The CPLD basically acts as a giant IO demultiplexer.
Moreover, the CPLDs are 5V tolerant and non-volatile.
There is an application note from Altera describing how to use a MAX as an IO expander :
AN 265: Using MAX II & MAX 3000A Devices as a Microcontroller I/O Expander