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Wanted: in UK, a few surplus CPLD's or FPGA's

Started by Eric February 21, 2004
Hi all,

I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable
logic, but the prices asked are a bit much!

Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking
on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some
ridiculous price anyway.

CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted...

I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get
(provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera
Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms
(thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag.

DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some
fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about
manage this!)

Thanks in advance,
Eric.
In article <s74g30p4tk5ji33e0jtnvoqp2uv7uavtke@4ax.com>, 
newsgroups@softhome.net says...
> Hi all, > > I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable > logic, but the prices asked are a bit much! > > Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking > on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some > ridiculous price anyway. > > CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted... > > I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get > (provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera > Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms > (thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag. > > DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some > fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about > manage this!) > > Thanks in advance, > Eric. >
I've got a tube of fourteen Xilinx XC2018-70PC68C FPGAs in 68-pin PLCC. If you're interested, send me an email... myfirstname.mylastname@comcast.net --Gene Berkowitz
Hi!

Erm, so you've not seen any on eBay eh.....?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598327437&category=50915
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598313648&category=50913
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598273738&category=4663
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598154165&category=50913
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598117131&category=4663
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598098509&category=4663
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598097745&category=4663
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598095621&category=4663

...and that's just in the new today section. I know they're all in the 
US, but most sellers on there will ship to the UK if you ask nicely, and 
with the exchange rate what it is at the moment, they're dirt cheap.

Even new GAL16v8s are only like 0.90p new....?

Yours, Mark.

Eric wrote:

> Hi all, > > I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable > logic, but the prices asked are a bit much! > > Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking > on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some > ridiculous price anyway. > > CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted... > > I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get > (provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera > Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms > (thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag. > > DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some > fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about > manage this!) > > Thanks in advance, > Eric.
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:43:35 +0000 (UTC), "Mark (UK)"
<jumbos.bazzar@btopenworld.com> wrote:

>Hi! > >Erm, so you've not seen any on eBay eh.....? > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598327437&category=50915 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598313648&category=50913 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598273738&category=4663 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598154165&category=50913 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598117131&category=4663 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598098509&category=4663 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598097745&category=4663 >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2598095621&category=4663 > >...and that's just in the new today section. I know they're all in the >US, but most sellers on there will ship to the UK if you ask nicely, and >with the exchange rate what it is at the moment, they're dirt cheap. > >Even new GAL16v8s are only like 0.90p new....? > >Yours, Mark. > >Eric wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable >> logic, but the prices asked are a bit much! >> >> Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking >> on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some >> ridiculous price anyway. >> >> CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted... >> >> I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get >> (provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera >> Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms >> (thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag. >> >> DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some >> fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about >> manage this!) >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Eric.
Erm, Hi. Well, some of the links you gave are for microcontrollers, one is for desoldered BGA's that need reballing (I'm just a student, remember!), a couple of the are potentially useful but need an external programmer that I can't afford (and I cannot find a programming algorithm to make my own) and... ...one is useful to me, being jtag programmable. I have been watching this for a while and am awaiting an email re delivery from the seller. I have seen all these before (except the microcontrollers). There may be another useful one, but I don't know about programming for the 7032-VLC44 parts - external or in-circuit??? There are a few others on, even in the UK, but with similar programming problems (apart from some GAL's I'm watching). I really want to play with something a bit bigger than a 16v8 though. Anyway, erm, thanks for your help. Eric.
Eric <newsgroups@softhome.net> wrote:

>Hi all, > >I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable >logic, but the prices asked are a bit much! > >Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking >on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some >ridiculous price anyway. > >CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted... > >I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get >(provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera >Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms >(thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag. > >DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some >fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about >manage this!)
I may have some Atmel ATV or ATF750s to spare, if you do not require huge complexity. I would prefer to donate them only if you are sure that they will be of use to you. How will you generate the programming (JEDEC or whatever) file? How will you program your chips? Please reply via email, unmangling the address shown. Richard ------------Richard Dungan------------- Radix Electronic Designs, Orpington, UK ngsATradixDASHdesignDOTcoDOTuk ---------------------------------------
Gene S. Berkowitz wrote:

> In article <s74g30p4tk5ji33e0jtnvoqp2uv7uavtke@4ax.com>, > newsgroups@softhome.net says... >> Hi all, >> >> I am a student, especially interested in learning about programmable >> logic, but the prices asked are a bit much! >> >> Does anyone have a few surplus they would sell cheap? I keep looking >> on eBay, but I've not seen any yet. They would probably end up at some >> ridiculous price anyway. >> >> CPLD's, FPGA's, GAL's all gratefully accepted... >> >> I don't mind what the parts are, I can learn to use whatever I can get >> (provided I can make a programmer :-) I have circuits for Altera >> Byteblaster, Gal programmer, a programmer for fpga config eeproms >> (thanks to Elektor) and a parallel port Xilinx jTag. >> >> DIP or PLCC packages would be best, but I could probably manage some >> fine pitch QFP if needed (my DIY PCB making stuff can just about >> manage this!) >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Eric. >> > I've got a tube of fourteen Xilinx XC2018-70PC68C FPGAs in 68-pin PLCC. > If you're interested, send me an email... > myfirstname.mylastname@comcast.net
I guess they are not supported by free xilinx software. I myself bought some xilinx xc95144's for that they are supported by xilinx free webpack. But the soldering is killing me. So they are basically still sitting on my desk.
> > --Gene Berkowitz