[Hardware] Fully unrolled RC5 on FPGA

todthgie todthgie at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 13 14:47:52 EST 2006


I think that if we manage to keep the board as versatile as possible and add 
some common stuf like memmory and also some
interfaces (like ethernet usb ect and maybe route the unused pins to a 
header) and is also usable outside of a pc there might be a LOT of people 
interesed
also outside of dnet. because i think that there are a lot of ppl out there 
that want to experiment with high speed data prossesing and dsp.
and if its around $400 ist comparable to a board elektor sels (but i guess 
that that board has a smaller fpga)
i have one of them and the biggest problem that i have is there are almost 
no free pins to connect stuff like a high speed adc to.
if this modules has a lot of connection options and a fast fpga for around 
$400 i might be buying one or more for som projects of mine.
i think we somehome agree on what to include on the board.
Reinder de Haan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John L. Bass" <jbass at dmsd.com>
To: <hardware at lists.distributed.net>; <martin at nnytech.net>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 20:07
Subject: Re: [Hardware] Fully unrolled RC5 on FPGA


> Nobody even said they want to tackle
> the job of designing a board.
> --
> Martin K
>
> Actually I voluteered to provide significant help ... starter layout with
> 3.3V pci form factor.  Group effort to evolve the design, design check,
> and reach concensus for a group effort.
>
> I can do fab in my lab for short runs (<20 pieces) ... bigger than that
> it can be handed to a contract mfg shop for batch builds. CM fees are
> probably around $50-100/board for assembly.
>
> John
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