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Vadim Vaynerman
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 1:23 am    Post subject: PLCC84 Reply with quote

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Vadim Vaynerman
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 1:25 am    Post subject: Re: PLCC84 Reply with quote

Sorry about that, I missclicked...

My question is this: is there ANY Xilinx FPGA that comes in a PLCC84 or PC84 package that is supported by the WebPck tools? I couldn't find that package for Spartan II devices, only for CPLDs, and I really want to use an FPGA. Any Ideas?

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Vadim
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Leon Heller
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 3:35 am    Post subject: Re: PLCC84 Reply with quote

"Vadim Vaynerman" <vadimv@ieee.org> wrote in message
news:ee8a751.0@webx.sUN8CHnE...
Quote:
Sorry about that, I missclicked...

My question is this: is there ANY Xilinx FPGA that comes in a PLCC84 or
PC84 package that is supported by the WebPck tools? I couldn't find that
package for Spartan II devices, only for CPLDs, and I really want to use
an FPGA. Any Ideas?

Use Altera Flex devices. They are available in PLCC and are supported by the
current Altera free tools.

Leon
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Pavel Semyonov
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 12:24 am    Post subject: Re: PLCC84 Reply with quote

In the past there were the XC3000/3100 and XC4000 FPGA parts available in
the PCC84 IC package. They were rather small capacity parts, however
probably are still available.

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Regards,
Pavel


"Vadim Vaynerman" <vadimv@ieee.org> wrote in message
news:ee8a751.0@webx.sUN8CHnE...
Quote:
Sorry about that, I missclicked...

My question is this: is there ANY Xilinx FPGA that comes in a PLCC84 or
PC84 package that is supported by the WebPck tools? I couldn't find that
package for Spartan II devices, only for CPLDs, and I really want to use
an FPGA. Any Ideas?

Thanks

Vadim
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Jon Elson
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:34 am    Post subject: Re: PLCC84 Reply with quote

Vadim Vaynerman wrote:

Quote:
Sorry about that, I missclicked...

My question is this: is there ANY Xilinx FPGA that comes in a PLCC84 or PC84 package that is supported by the WebPck tools? I couldn't find that package for Spartan II devices, only for CPLDs, and I really want to use an FPGA. Any Ideas?


I use the 5V XCS10PC84C. I don't know if webpack supports it. I use an

old version
of the Xilinx iSE tools which has support for the 5 V devices. The
older Foundation
software also supported these.

Jon
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Sandeep Kulkarni
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:54 am    Post subject: Re: PLCC84 Reply with quote

Hi,
Older generation FPGA familes such as XC4000/5000 Spartan/XL have PC84
package but Webpack dosen't support those families.
If you are stuck on using those, you need a synthesis tool from synplicity
or mentor and use the ise classic for the design.
But new families like Spartan2/2E/3 with QFP packages would be a better bet.

Sandeep
"Jon Elson" <jmelson@artsci.wustl.edu> wrote in message
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Vadim Vaynerman wrote:

Sorry about that, I missclicked...

My question is this: is there ANY Xilinx FPGA that comes in a PLCC84 or
PC84 package that is supported by the WebPck tools? I couldn't find that

package for Spartan II devices, only for CPLDs, and I really want to use an
FPGA. Any Ideas?
Quote:


I use the 5V XCS10PC84C. I don't know if webpack supports it. I use an
old version
of the Xilinx iSE tools which has support for the 5 V devices. The
older Foundation
software also supported these.

Jon
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