I saw an interesting STmicroelectonics' chip which embed an ARM9 core and a FPGA, this is the STW21000.
Did someone heard about this chip or an equivalent (=B5proc + FPGA) ?
Where can i buy one or more (less than 10)?
thanks
I saw an interesting STmicroelectonics' chip which embed an ARM9 core and a FPGA, this is the STW21000.
Did someone heard about this chip or an equivalent (=B5proc + FPGA) ?
Where can i buy one or more (less than 10)?
thanks
Xilinx: Virtex-4 FX family, embeds one or two PowerPC, take a look at
I suppose ALtera will have a similar porduct, but I am not familiar with it
Atmel has FPSLIC (AVR with FPGA), but the processor is 8bit.
You can buy them at Digi-Key
Tom
Altera has Excalibur, which has an ARM 922T. But it is not recommended for new products.
Or you can look at Actel solution. It doesn't have a hard ARM core (not fixed/implemented). But their tool insert the ARM7 into the design for you.
Lattice provide an 8-bit open IP core (not an ARM) for their FPGA/CPLD. It is a soft core (not fix implemented).
Regards, Joseph
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Altera has NIOS (16-bit) and NIOS II (32-bit) uProc embedded. It offers performance/low-cost flavors. And allows users to built custom instructions.
Thanks,
Altera has NIOS (16-bit) and NIOS II (32-bit) uProc embedded. It offers performance/low-cost flavors. And allows users to built custom instructions.
Thanks,
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