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I was wondering if it was possible to achieve usb data communication between the altera board and the PC not using the NIOS system. If it is, how is it done?
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i am also trying to design an architecture of usb controller to enable read data from external flash drive (through
usb port of de2 board) and store it in onboard sram memory chip of altera de2 board and vice versa. i am trying to do it purely in hardware using vhdl or verilog that means i don't want to use the nios ii or sopc builder.
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--- Quote Start --- i am also trying to design an architecture of usb controller to enable read data from external flash drive (through
usb port of de2 board) and store it in onboard sram memory chip of altera de2 board and vice versa. i am trying to do it purely in hardware using vhdl or verilog that means i don't want to use the nios ii or sopc builder.
--- Quote End --- Hi, can you post some code? i'm tring also to implement connection between de2 -> pc... Thanks
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--- Quote Start --- I was wondering if it was possible to achieve usb data communication between the altera board and the PC not using the NIOS system. If it is, how is it done? --- Quote End --- Here is the project that does exactly what you want: http://mzakharo.github.com/usb-de2-fpga/
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hi, thank you for sharing about the project... however, I still have some point that I don't understand... can you help me?
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