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    SD/MMC/SPIflash FPGA Config: Overview

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    Name: fpgaconfig
    Created: 07-Jan-2007 23:37:53
    Updated: 13-Apr-2008 22:50:44
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    Language :: Other
    Development status :: Production/Stable

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  • Steve Fielding
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    See fpgaConfig used in a complete project at:
    http://www.opencores.org/projects.cgi/web/openriscdevboard

    Description

    Configure Altera and Xilinx FPGAs using a small low cost micro-controller and commodity SD/MMC/SPI flash memory.

    There are already solutions available that use a CPLD and SD/MMC/SPI flash memory, but this scheme uses a very small C8051 micro-controller in place of the CPLD, and this has several advantages.
    1. Smaller. C8051 is available in a 4mm x 4mm package.
    2. Very few additional components. eg C8051 has internal oscillator.
    3. Less programming headers. Only one small header required.
    4. A local microprocessor can be connected to the C8051 UART port, and program the flash memory using a few simple commands.

    Downloads configuration files at 2Mbps. For example a Cyclone EP1C20 can be configured in under 2 seconds.

    The total solution is very compact requiring only 2 ICs, 1 programming header, 1 resistor, and 2 capacitors.

    To program the SD/MMC/SPI flash memory on your target hardware, you can purchase the Base2Designs USB2Flash programming adapter (http://www.base2designs-store.com).



    Features

    • Low cost.
    • Customer can upgrade hardware by replacing SD card.
    • Wide choice of flash memory manufacturers.
    • Large flash memory capacity.
    • Flash memory can be used to store large software images.
    • Fail safe in field re-programming.

    Status

    Release 1.0 available. Tested with Altera and Xilinx FPGAs. Download from http://www.opencores.org/pdownloads.cgi/list/fpgaconfig
    If there is enough interest I will port the C8051 firmware to a USB capable microcontroller. This would allow end customers to upgrade their hardware directly from a PC.


     

     
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