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firewire with MPC8xx/82xx

Maurice de Bellefontaine - 2004-12-01 03:02:00
Hi I should implement fire wire for a MPC860 or 8250(motorola) board. Has someone experience with 1394 (firewire) connected with motorola controller? Thanks ...firewire with MPC8xx/82xx

MCU with IEEE-1394 peripheral ?

Anton Erasmus - 2009-02-05 14:09:00
Hi, I have been looking at various options for communicating between a PC and an MCU. The typical peripherals on a PC today is of course USB, Ethernet and one that seems to be mostly forgotten in the embedded word - IEEE-1394. The actual specifications for IEEE-1394 is too expensive for me, s...MCU with IEEE-1394 peripheral ?

PC/104 plus bus communication with FPGA using Xilinx IPCore

awa - 2007-07-24 05:09:00
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has ever use FPGA to communicate with another board that use PC/104 plus bus as the interface? To give a better view, I have one firewire board that uses a PCI-to-1394 host chip and another board that has an FPGA on it. I would like to control the firewire by usi...PC/104 plus bus communication with FPGA using Xilinx IPCore

Any Microcontroller with integrated IEEE1394?

Roland Zitzke - 2004-09-20 02:35:00
Hi, I was wondering if there's any microcontroller with built-in 1394 support i.e. with the appropriate hardware connectivity and a firewire stack in firmware? Google just gave me that MindReady solution which appears to be quite expensive. Thanks in advance Roland ...Any Microcontroller with integrated IEEE1394?

firewire slave processors

Robert Lacoste - 2004-01-13 07:19:00
Another question on firewire : Who knows what are the available firewire interface chips (slave side) ? Is there any microcontroller with firewire interface built in, as we have for the usb (like Cypress's FX) ? Many thanks, Robert Lacoste - ALCIOM http://www.alciom.com ...firewire slave processors

firewire chip set

2005-01-29 13:22:00
hi i need more info about : **firewire **firewire chip set please if every 1 contribute a bit i'll reach my aim please if u can add pic ( add its url if u cant post it ) ...firewire chip set

Firewire interface with MPC8347

RTOSCPU - 2007-09-30 09:02:00
Hi, I am implementing firewire interface with MPC8347 Microcontroller using VxWorks RTOS. I am using TI's TSB43AB23 firewire OHCI link/PHY layer controller which is connected to MPC8347 using PCI Interface. Both TSB43Ab23 and MPC8347 are configured as PCI master and only these 2 devices are prese...Firewire interface with MPC8347

Development of a distributed system based on firewire- advice needed...

2007-01-31 05:31:00
Hello, I am comparatively new to the embedded world and hope to find here some advices and inspirations and maybe answers to the many questions I have. I am going to develop a distributed application with the following characteristics. A central control programme (probably on a PC) shall t...Development of a distributed system based on firewire- advice needed...

power on firewire port ?

Robert Lacoste - 2004-01-13 07:17:00
There is power available on the 6-pin firewire connectors, but how much ? Does the standard gives a precise guaranteed minimum available power (shared by the slaves of course) ? Thanks for your help, Robert Lacoste - ALCIOM http://www.alciom.com ...power on firewire port ?

Re: Free USB Software Development Kit from STMicroelectronics

2007-01-31 04:58:00
On 30 Jan., 20:32, "Bill Giovino" wrote: > http://microcontroller.com/news/ST_USB_Development_Kit.asp > > Allows you to easily develop code for the three lower USB software layers. Article > includes a descriptive screen shot. It's a free download from ST. > > Regards, > > Bill G...Re: Free USB Software Development Kit from STMicroelectronics

embedded Firewire

Michael Schuster - 2007-02-08 04:02:00
Hi, I'm searching for a embedded Firwire hardware. I know the TI controller, but wwonder if there is a cool web page to start with the basiscs of Firewire, eespecially for a start in an embedded system. Thanks for any hint, Michael -- Remove the sport from my address to obtain email www...embedded Firewire

firewire < > digital audio

martin griffith - 2005-09-08 19:04:00
Just looking for some generic for firewire hardware to and from multichannel digital audio, preferably off the shelf. 48K 24 bit stuff. Been to TI.com, nothing obvious, I gave up on philips,, google had alot of irrelevant stuff. I'm just working on a concept, and I'm trying to find out how ba...firewire < > digital audio

Firewire device evaluation kit?

Klaus Hitschler - 2004-06-20 11:22:00
I'm looking for a Firewire (IEEE1394) evaluation kit to learn about device design and software interface (not host design). My planned hardware should work without processor and the interface to the attached device should be as simple as possible (e.g. a FIFO or RAM or port interface). Does an...Firewire device evaluation kit?

Re: Data transfer for real time analysis

Anton Erasmus - 2004-04-28 15:07:00
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 00:07:11 +0200, "Pini" wrote: > hi, > > We are planning a data acquisition system with 4-12 sub units. Each sub unit > produce data of 25MBit/sec. The distance between the boxes and computer is > about 2 meters. > I'm willing to transfer and analyze the data in real-t...Re: Data transfer for real time analysis

High speed USB and/or Firewire controllers?

David Brown - 2004-09-23 09:52:00
I'm working on a board that will need to be able to send a lot of data to a PC. I've already got a 100 MBit ethernet controller, but we are also looking at high speed (480 MBits) USB and Firewire as options. There is an fpga on the board, so I'm quite flexible about connections. Does anyone h...High speed USB and/or Firewire controllers?

Updating legacy system

2004-10-15 09:35:00
Morning.. Well it had to happen.. I was given the task of updating an old DOS based machine used for data aquisition.. I am told the new platform will be a laptop ( no choice in this matter ) and the OS will be Windoze 2k.. now for the kicker... the old machine was ISA based and the interface...Updating legacy system

Re: "Emulate" USB Host

Hans-Bernhard Broeker - 2004-12-07 10:22:00
Bob Stephens wrote: > On 7 Dec 2004 14:47:33 GMT, Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote: > > You're trying to do exactly what an entire division of a major company > > explicitly was told to go out of their to make hard for you do to. > > And guess what, they did it --- it's friggin' hard. ...Re:

Re: SD Card - boot sector

Paul Black - 2006-01-12 04:31:00
Maxim S. Shatskih wrote: > Windows does not support MBR and partitions on removable media, What about USB and Firewire disks? Paul ...Re: SD Card - boot sector

i am new to pc104 --- Help

adi - 2004-02-18 05:38:00
is there any one who manufacture pc104 with pentium 4 and firewire , Pci slot. if so can you refer me to his web page? or correct me if i am wrong. thanks alot anahmany ...i am new to pc104 --- Help

Re: Developmet kit for embedded education

Jim Granville - 2005-02-06 13:51:00
Ed Beroset wrote: > Chris Hills wrote: > > > In article , R Adsett > eolusdevelopment.cm> writes > > > > > In article , > > > chris@phaedsys.org says... > > > > > > > 8051 (any one of the 600+ varients from 30+ silicon vendors) There > > > > is no peripheral that the 805...Re: Developmet kit  for embedded education

Notebooks that still have legacy ports

SMS - 2007-01-29 15:08:00
Anyone know any current models, besides these, that still have serial and/parallel ports? Serial/Parallel 1. Fujitsu Lifebook E8110 Drawbacks: No 1394, UMA graphics Serial 1. Dell D620 2. Dell D820 3. Dell D520 Drawbacks: UMA graphics 4. HP Compaq nc8430 Drawbacks: No IrDA ...Notebooks that still have legacy ports

Re: Trying to unsubscribe from CMP's spam (e.g EETimes)... is it possible?

Joel Kolstad - 2005-12-21 15:45:00
"John Larkin" wrote in message news:iucjq1tql6tvmrashc8la50alkned99qma@4ax.com... > That's because USB was designed to be CPU-centric, and not a > general-purpose bus. Yes, although with "USB on-the-go" it's inching closer to becoming general purpose. USB still strikes me as somewha...Re: Trying to unsubscribe from CMP's spam (e.g EETimes)... is it possible?

Re: what is maximum delay

Boudewijn Dijkstra - 2006-07-15 16:59:00
Op Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:28:50 +0200 schreef scilent-project : > what is maximum delay that is possible to achieve from parallel port > application ? > I want to inetrface ADC which have 5 channels with much higher data > rates Use USB, Firewire or maybe Ethernet. -- Gemaakt met...Re: what is maximum delay

OXUF922 and stream packets

AndiM - 2004-01-12 10:12:00
Hello! Currently I'm trying to send stream packets (firewire) with the OXUF922. The Hardware Reference Manual that I have does not give any clue on how to do this. I wonder if someone already did this and can give me some hints. TIA, Andreas ...OXUF922 and stream packets

Re: Q) fast serial communication method

Ted Wood - 2004-06-28 11:07:00
"J" wrote in message news: ... > a. fast(more than 10Mbps) -- (No, Ehernet), (No, CAN bus) > b. use the differential line > c. (If possible) one chip solution like UART... How fast do you need to go? 100Base-T Ethernet using an SMSC LAN91C111 nearly fulfils these requiremen...Re: Q) fast serial communication method

Re: Synchronizing camcorder with telemetry

Lewin A.R.W. Edwards - 2004-07-09 13:51:00
> What camcorder are you using? I'm currently tinkering with an RCA CC1100, which is a small VHS-C camcorder. I bought four of them on eBay for $30 apiece in good working order. It has only an optical viewfinder, which is a bonus because it reduces power consumption. VHS-C is preferable to...Re: Synchronizing camcorder with telemetry

Re: Cheapest ethernet controller

werty - 2007-01-16 23:36:00
USB is king , it killed FireWire and ethernet . USB fixed the cable problem , Its differential , balanced line has no coupling , as Cat5e DOES ! I do transmission lines , Public demand is USB . Im building an ARM9 pocket PC . GP2X game box , plus a DigiMate...Re: Cheapest ethernet controller

Re: which PC Based Logic Analyzer ?

Rube Bumpkin - 2008-06-22 16:25:00
Talal Itani wrote: > Hello, > > At work we have an Intronix Logicport PC based logic analyzer. It is good, > I like using it, but it has very little memory (2048 samples). Can you > recommend something? > > Thanks, > T.I. > > Have a look at the Agilent 1690 series. It...Re: which PC Based Logic Analyzer ?

Recommendation for audio hardware

2006-10-25 14:20:00
Hello. I'm looking to put together a little hard disk recorder - essentially six audio channels connected to some sort of audio interface on a motherboard and a storage device (a serial ATA disk). Essentially, I'm looking for a motherboard with six high quality audio inputs and on-board US...Recommendation for audio hardware

three 'where to find?' hardware questons....

dr - 2005-12-20 13:06:00
story is that I'm just more of sketching this mini-system idea into notes and quick diagrams on paper but if it seem good enough and not that expensive I might try get it onto a prototype board at some date. where would one find a supplier of floppy controllers? (I only could find old databa...three 'where to find?' hardware questons....

Looking for consultant FPGA realtime development

2005-12-03 15:45:00
Hello, We have a FPGA system, listed below, and are looking for a consultant for doing development work on this system. Preferred location in Southern California. Must have experience in FPGA development; signal processing; PC Host interface and bidirectional data transfer; algorithms. Requ...Looking for consultant FPGA realtime development

disabling SMI

Larry.Martell@gmail.com - 2006-06-01 18:51:00
I have a real-time app that runs on a P4. The box we are running it on has an Aopen i865PEa-7IF motherboard. We are using the On-Time RTOS. We have found that every 37 seconds the app completely stops running for 250 microseconds. Using a PCI bus analyzer we discovered that between the last ope...disabling SMI

high speed comm

Larry Martell - 2005-11-01 18:12:00
I am developing an embedded app that must receive a 128 byte message every 100 microseconds. It must reply with a 128 byte message within 100 us of receiving it's message (i.e. before the next message comes in). So I need bandwidth of 10,240,000 bits/second. Does anyone know of any PCI cards ...high speed comm

High-speed low-latency serial bus?

Kenneth Porter - 2004-01-27 19:00:00
I'm shopping for a serial bus that will give me lots of bandwidth (10's of Mbps) and low latency (20 kHz update cycle). I'd also like electrical isolation. An optical fiber transport would be ideal but some kind of high-speed opto-coupled or magneto-coupled system would also be workable. ...High-speed low-latency serial bus?

Low cost TCP enabled devices

rowebits - 2007-08-16 12:59:00
I noted that others were looking at and commenting on low cost solutions for TCP and related services as network controllers. One of the best solutions today is the Microchip dsPIC and PIC 24. They are not 8 bits but 16 bits and share lots of great pic features. This is what you get: - low c...Low cost TCP enabled devices

Re: Multi-drop network

Tauno Voipio - 2005-11-07 12:50:00
Ted wrote: > I'm looking for a networking technology with the following requirements > > > 1. Multidrop.No hub/router/switch > 2. Up to 20 nodes > 3. Transfer rate > 3MBytes/s > 4. Supported by an off-the-shelf PC104 type card for an industrial PC > (master) > 5. Easy to impleme...Re: Multi-drop network

Re: The worst transmission speed of USB 2.0 Interface

uzinei - 2006-08-09 08:49:00
Jura =EC=9E=91=EC=84=B1: > "uzinei" wrote in message > news:1155109679.664110.75870@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > > I'm designing an audio data transfer circuit using USB 2.0 interface. > > I use the Cypress USB tranceiver. > > I want to know the worst case transmission speed o...Re: The worst transmission speed of USB 2.0 Interface

Re: video decoder

martin griffith - 2005-10-27 07:00:00
On 25 Oct 2005 22:08:12 -0700, in comp.arch.embedded "suruchi" wrote: > hi to all! > while searching for video decoder i came through this site.actually i > am looking for a video decoder if any1 can suggest me something. i am > in need of a video decoder for which the input is continuous ...Re: video decoder

Re: GPIB

Tom Woodrow - 2004-11-26 18:16:00
Joerg, I'll bet that the reason that they are so expensive is as simple as quantity. Not that much call for GPIB stuff as compared to commercial items like USB and firewire. Lets face it. GPIB is well close to (or over) 20 years old. I see no reason that the entire thing, including the u...Re: GPIB

Re: Easy PCI interfacing

Kenneth Porter - 2004-02-05 16:36:00
"Amontec Team, Laurent Gauch" wrote in news:40201777.90909@amontecDELETEALLCAPS.com: > Many poeple forget the EPP mode of the parallel port provide a better > datarate than the USB 2.0 (12MHz) when we you have to control a non > 'packetable' application like a small I"C Controller or ...Re: Easy PCI interfacing
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