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28 December 2007 FPGA systems development based on universal controller module
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Proceedings Volume 6937, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2007; 69370L (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784568
Event: Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2007, 2007, Wilga, Poland
Abstract
This paper describes hardware and software concept of Universal Controller Module (UCM), a FPGA/PowerPC based embedded system designed to work as a part of VME system. UCM, on one hand, provides access to the VME crate with various laboratory or industrial interfaces like gigabit optical links, 10/100 Mbit Ethernet, Universal Serial Bus (USB), Controller Area Network (CAN), on the other hand UCM is a well prepared platform for further investigations and development in IP cores field, in functionality expansion by PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC).
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Rafał Graczyk, Krzysztof T. Pożniak, and Ryszard S. Romaniuk "FPGA systems development based on universal controller module", Proc. SPIE 6937, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2007, 69370L (28 December 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784568
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KEYWORDS
Field programmable gate arrays

Interfaces

Embedded systems

Telecommunications

Digital signal processing

Logic

Bridges

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