[Coco] Gal Logic
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Fri Jan 30 10:11:08 EST 2004
Mark
My personal belief is to get away from a GAL and go to say one of
the smaller CPLDs. Beisdes doing any glue ligic that he is thinking
of there will always be a few other gates and stuff that can be
thrown into a CPLD that makes it a cost effective means.
Besides the CPLDs are jtag programable and the software to design
them is free, well at Xilinx is.
james
On 29 Jan 2004 at 23:35, Mark Marlette wrote:
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> At 11:55 AM 1/29/2004 -0600, you wrote:
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> I do. Whgt development tools are you using? Abel? Most of what you are
> trying to do are operators. What is your target device? How are you
> going to program it once you have the equations written and compiled?
> Programmers run $100- $50k depending on what you want to do and how
> many. Mine is $1300.
>
> ??
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> Regards,
>
> Mark
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> >Does anyone know how to program a coco type clock generator
> >into a GAL chip? I understand combinational logic fairly
> >well, and am able to use "boolean" logic equations. My
> >understanding of "clocked" OR "Registered" logic is a bit
> >rusty.
> >What I want do do is build a dual J-K flip flop E and Q clock
> >generator in a GAL device not in TTL!
> >Also is there a library somewhere of equations for flipflops
> >etc?
> >Eric
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