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From: Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@a...>
Date: 03 Oct 2003 11:22:40 +0700
Subject: Re: [usb] Any UTMI Phy available in small orders
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 02:06, Brian.Zacher@s... wrote:
> donation of phys has never been a problem. i can sample the phy to anyone who desires it. anytime someone has inquired
> about how to obtain them, i have responded and asked a few questions. Every single time i have done this, the person
> has never responded.
> how about someone working with me to actually create a device using rudolf's core and the gt3200 phy and actually going
> through usb compliance testing. i would be happy to handle the compliance testing portion. i want to meet someone who
> has rudolf's core up and running as a hi-speed device. i just don't have the time to develop a device right now with
> this core. if someone claims to have the rtl up and running to a point they are ready to implement it, i will volunteer
> to implement it in our evaluation system and take it through testing. rudolf, have you implemented the core in an fpga
> yet? i believe i recall that you did run it with the agere phy a while back. I have been a part of this usb opencore
> forum for quite a while. i have felt bad that i haven't contributed more, but i would like nothing more than to be able
> to partner up with others and help usb2 proliferate.
>
> Brian Zacher, Applications Engineer
> Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC)
> 5441 E. Williams Blvd, Suite 101
> Tucson AZ 85711
> 520-548-2982
Brian,
I would be interested bringing up the USB 2.0 core in an
FPGA. I have an old Xess, board, which has only a USB 1
transceiver. Please email me privately your question for
the free PHYs !
I do have the RTL running, next step I believe should be
to try it in real hardware.
If Uwe wants to help as well, we can make it a small team
project !
Regards,
rudi
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