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VHDL - Where to discuss good FPGA designs? recommendations? |
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In the course of different projects at work I have come up with
numerous ideas of how to design seemingly simple yet in actuality complex designs. For example the design of a good CPU to CPU doorbell mechanism. Or a good dual clock FIFO. I would like to share what I've learned from these designs but I do not know where. I would love some recommendations for forums where this kind of information would be appreciated. I consider myself to be very proficient at synchronous designs, and this is the area which I would like to offer some of my experience in. I would also love to hear criticisms as that can help to improve my designs in ways I've never thought of. Thanx in advance, Nachum Kanovsky nachumk@gmail.com |
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 12:41:19 -0700, nachumk wrote:
> In the course of different projects at work I have come up with > numerous ideas of how to design seemingly simple yet in actuality > complex designs. For example the design of a good CPU to CPU doorbell > mechanism. Or a good dual clock FIFO. I would like to share what I've > learned from these designs but I do not know where. > > I would love some recommendations for forums where this kind of > information would be appreciated. Right here for VHDL expressions of designs. comp.arch.fpga would be a good group for FPGA specific issues. ~Dave~ |
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Thank you both for your good suggestions. I believe I will publish a
web page and when it is ready I will post the links. nachum |
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