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Mark Wyville
Posted by Mark Wyville
on May 29 2009 12:54 PM
Prodigy50 points

I have a Stratix II FPGA development board that has two connectors for TI-EVM daughter cards. The connectors are labelled 'TI-EVM/FPDP' in the Altera documentation. I would like to know if this means I can connect the digital side of any of the ADC and DAC evaluation kits from TI.

I am particularly interested in the DAC5682z EVM , which has LVDS inputs. In the documentaiton on the TI website the corresponding connector type is termed 'semtek.' Can I connect this demo kit to my FPGA demo board with one of the TI-EVM connectors?

Mark

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  • BrandonAzbell
    Posted by BrandonAzbell
    on Jun 01 2009 23:01 PM
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    Assuming you are talking about the DK-DSP-2S60N DSP Development Kit, Stratix II Edition, this is designed to connect to a TI DSP EVM board with the TI-EVM/FPDP connectors.  An example would be something like the TMS320C6711 DSK.

     

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    on Jun 09 2009 10:24 AM
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    Thanks for the response. That is the kit I am refereing to. 

    To confirm, I can only use the connectors for a TI DSP EVM board, but not a TI EVM board that has only DAC's and some analog components? (I was hoping to use better DAC's than the ones that came with the Altera development kit).

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