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Re: gEDA-user: CPLDs and other high-density logic chips...



These are very easy parts to work with, there is even a 44 pin PLCC version if you have an aversion to doing smt hand work. The Xilinx software is free(as long as you are OK with using Windows). You can purchase proto boards that come with the programming cable for like $40. That's your total out of pocket cost to get started. There are plenty of good Verilog tutorials out on the internet.

The Xilinx software is clunky and takes awhile to get used but it's functional.

From: Dave McGuire <mcguire@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: gEDA-user: CPLDs and other high-density logic chips...
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 11:56:41 -0400

On Sep 3, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Samuel A. Falvo II wrote:
The circuit I'm working on is a 5V circuit, however -- most of the
CPLDs and FPGAs I've seen are 3.3V or lower.  Do you have any
recommendations on voltage level converter chips?

FYI, the Xilinx XC9536 CPLDs (not -XL, not -XV...just XC9500) are 5V parts.


         -Dave

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Dave McGuire
Cape Coral, FL



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