On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 06:43:22 -0600, viswanath.manthena wrote:
> I am working in interfacing Sitara Processor from texas instruments onto
> the PCI bus(sitara does not support inbuilt PCI). Can I interface AM3358
> with PCI controller like PCI9054. Do I need to add any logic in between
> Sitara and PCI9054. Please Explain why do i need a logic in between PCI
> 9054 and processor
There's three overlapping reasons you haven't got an answer:
First, if you can understand the answer you don't need it, and the
information that you need to understand the answer is contained in
several years worth of study.
Second, the data sheet for the PCI9054 is not easily available on the web.
Three, no one wants to do the work it takes to come up with even a rough
answer.
So here's how to find out for yourself:
Look at the data sheet for the AM3358. Look at the data sheet for the
PCI9054. If the board-side interface of the PCI9054 looks like it'll
match up to the AM3358 without logic, then no, you don't need logic.
Otherwise you do.
--
Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
Reply by viswanath.manthena●December 11, 20152015-12-11
I am working in interfacing Sitara Processor from texas instruments onto
the PCI bus(sitara does not support inbuilt PCI). Can I interface AM3358
with PCI controller like PCI9054. Do I need to add any logic in between
Sitara and PCI9054. Please Explain why do i need a logic in between PCI
9054 and processor
Regards
Viswanath
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