Hello, Anybody had a chance to implement PCI bus on pxa255-based machine? Is there any ready made bridge chip (say, from Intel, or not) so that I won't need to deal with FPGA programming...? TIA Sergei
pxa255 & PCI
Started by ●August 20, 2004
Reply by ●August 20, 20042004-08-20
Why not using a ready made macro-component built around a pxa255 ? See for example the ARMCore module from Compulab (www.compulab.co.il). Friendly, -- Robert Lacoste ALCIOM - The mixed signal experts www.alciom.com "Sergei Vlasov" <sv_nospam@sp.ia.e.nsk.su> a �crit dans le message de news:cg42kb$d3c$1@news.wplus.net...> Hello, > Anybody had a chance to implement PCI bus on > pxa255-based machine? > Is there any ready made bridge chip (say, from Intel, or not) > so that I won't need to deal with FPGA programming...? > TIA > Sergei > >
Reply by ●August 27, 20042004-08-27
Hi, There is a general purpose interface chip from ITE available in taiwan (IT8051) which gives you amongs other things a full m/t pci 33 bridge to the Intel Xscales http://www.ite.com.tw/ it is probably not in there product list but asked them, maybe they can still deliver. Another possibility is to look for another Intel Xscale ship e.g in the 400 serie, they have PCI onboard and very good implementation as well!!! Another possiblity is to take a altera/xilinx fpga and interface to pxa memory bus and pci ip core (look at www.nmi.co.uk) regards ron proveniers "Sergei Vlasov" <sv_nospam@sp.ia.e.nsk.su> schreef in bericht news:cg42kb$d3c$1@news.wplus.net...> Hello, > Anybody had a chance to implement PCI bus on > pxa255-based machine? > Is there any ready made bridge chip (say, from Intel, or not) > so that I won't need to deal with FPGA programming...? > TIA > Sergei > >
Reply by ●August 27, 20042004-08-27
Hi, Me again, sorry made mistake ite chip is IT8152. Maybe you also have a look at: http://www.advantech.com/products/Model_Detail.asp?model_id=1-KOVMD&PD= regards ron "Sergei Vlasov" <sv_nospam@sp.ia.e.nsk.su> schreef in bericht news:cg42kb$d3c$1@news.wplus.net...> Hello, > Anybody had a chance to implement PCI bus on > pxa255-based machine? > Is there any ready made bridge chip (say, from Intel, or not) > so that I won't need to deal with FPGA programming...? > TIA > Sergei > >