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Hi,
I am a new bee to the FPGA world so i hope i get some answers here.
My question is can i interface an Sd card to the max 10 FPGA device? If yes can you guide me how and what is the procedure to do it?
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Hi,
I would recommend you to contact the IP provided for more information. The reason is that the IP is not provided by Intel. It will depend on whether the IP is still valid and how to use it based on developer.
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Hi,
Yes, it is possible. You will need to either write your IP to interface with it or purchase from our partner (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/solutions/partners/partner-profile/system-level-solutions--inc-/ip/sd-emmc-host-controller.html).
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Thank you for your reply @JohnT_Intel
So if i purchase the IP does it contain all the necessary things to interface an SD card and can i be able to read and write data and create and delete files from the card?? Or i should write an extra code for performing these functions? Mainly can you tell what is the IP ?
Please don't feel i'm dumb its like ive gone through many websites which put me in a loop of confusions so that is why i finally came here to ask in the forums.
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Hi,
I would recommend you to contact the IP provided for more information. The reason is that the IP is not provided by Intel. It will depend on whether the IP is still valid and how to use it based on developer.
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