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    Anyone with ATA memory I/F design experience?

    IRstuff -- FPGA fam is completely irrelevent, however its will be >2Meg part. Also theoretical values in FPGA datasheets is very different than practicality. ...never heard of anyone acheiving a 1Ghz sophisticated FPGA design, not even 1/2 that. Serial will require >160Mhz clock, which yes...
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    Anyone with ATA memory I/F design experience?

    Thanks VE1BLL for your thoughts on obsolescence which is always a concern. What are you suggesting is the up and coming standard? S-ATA has been around since 2003 right? Noramlly part obsolescence is tied to the market, so what would be replacing this particular application where serial data...
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    Anyone with ATA memory I/F design experience?

    Well S-ATA is not an option with an FPGA since we require >20MB/s transfer rate, which is not going to happen with SATA given our limitations on PCB size, FPGA density, etc. I should have elaborated a little more, so let me do so now. ...some info is repeated, but more clarification is added. I...
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    Anyone with ATA memory I/F design experience?

    I am trying to find someone who has some experience designing interfaces with a component built off the PATA standard. Preferably in a non disk drive/cabling interface, but more of a FPGA based interface control for the memory on same PCB -- granted any ATA interface experience could help answer...
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    Whats the best non-volitile, SolidState memory to optimize speed/densi

    I work in the IRAD department and am currently looking at the newest technology trends pertaining to non-volitile memory since we are looking to designing a small form factor PCB that can record TDMA data at 20Mbytes/sec, >8Gbytes, and has smallest package. Thus far, PATA NANDrive memorys seem...

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