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    From: "Amey Hegde" <amey@c...>
    Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:04:33 +0530
    Subject: RE: [usb] host controller transceiver?
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    hi jecel,
    have u finished the ehci? How much LCs does it take of virtex2?
    -amey
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-usb@o... [mailto:owner-usb@o...]On Behalf
    Of Jecel Assumpcao Jr
    Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 5:13 AM
    To: usb@o...
    Subject: Re: [usb] host controller transceiver?
    
    
    On Sunday 30 December 2001 04:28, Amey Hegde wrote:
    > There is no problem in implementing it on FPGA.
    
    Ok.
    
    > Are u going in for a 8bit(60MHz) or a 16 bit (30MHz) interface for
    > the EHCI ? If u r planning a 8 bit interface then please check if the
    > timings are meeting early in the development phase..
    
    Since I will use a Virtex II, I don't think a 60 MHz interface will be
    much of a problem. But saving a few pins could be important.
    
    Steven Grunza had a very interesting idea - if you add a USB 2.0 hub
    chip to the motherboard then the FPGA would only need a high speed
    interface to talk to its upstream port and any of the transceivers I
    looked at would do just fine.
    
    But in that case it might be more cost effective for me to use
    something like the Philips ISP1561 PCI Host Controller+Hub and replace
    the USB 2.0 core in the FPGA with a PCI one. Not as much fun, but if I
    replace two other i/o chips with PCI versions I might end up saving
    pins (and CLBs in the FPGA).
    
    -- Jecel
    
    
    
    
    

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    Re: [usb] host controller transceiver?Jecel Assumpcao Jr

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    [usb] EHCI (was: host controller transceiver?)Jecel Assumpcao Jr

     
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