>> I've been looking at the pin-out documents, and don't see many (if any)
>> uncommitted lines, then again.. I'm not really following Chris Jones'
>> documents that well.
Don't worry, I have that problem too :-)
> Moving away from the Samtec pinout and looking deeper at the schematic,
> I see that the samosa bus might be useful for my application.
Although the standard Balloon 3 FPGA code implements the Samosa bus on
those pins, they're intended to be re-used for other purposes. I've got
a Balloon 3 board here with some special stuff in the FPGA which
connects to a custom USB transceiver board via the Samosa connector.
It's not using the Samosa bus, just the connector as a handy way into
the FPGA.
> I'd started to think that the D0-31, A0-24 lines on the Samtec were
> pretty much uncommitted, but I now note they are the same data-lines
> used by the CF socket.
They're a buffered (by the FPGA) version of the system bus, if I
remember correctly.
> Can anyone who's constructed motherboards or accessories for the
> Balloon comment as to how extra functionality such as Ethernet
> controllers are added, and what IO pins are used? I realise can't share
> in my application (I need control over the line), but can the address
> and data lines of the CF socket be shared with other addressed and
> chip-selected devices?
David Bisset is the expert on the current expansion boards, but as far
as I am aware Ethernet controllers and so on live on the system bus. A
little address decoding should allow your application to live on the
bus, too.
I hope this is some help,
Chris
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