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Query about FPGA

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Hi every body, 

 

I am new member of this group. I want to know weather altera is having a FPGA device with "hard core" I2C in it. Please reply me soon. If its there please tell me the device family and package type too. 

 

Thx in advance
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Altera_Forum
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May I ask you why you would prefer a hardware i2c core instead of a soft one? 

 

Best Regards, 

Ola Bångdahl
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Altera_Forum
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As far as I know, no AFPGA has a hardcore I2C, however several vendors provide have soft I2C that can be pruchased, or you can try opencores and see if that works for you. 

 

Pete
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Altera_Forum
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none I know of.

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Altera_Forum
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The main reason for going hard core is no need to implement i2c that is the only reason

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Altera_Forum
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Better use the soft implementation, it's simple.

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Altera_Forum
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There's plenty of literature about soft I2C implementation on the web, you just need to spend some minutes over a search engine.

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