Sital releases a PCI Interface IP core for the Aerospace market sector
Ofer Hofman, CTO of Sital said: "While working on a project with a PCI core from one of the FPGA vendors, we discovered that the core we used doesn't work in high temperature, even though the temperature was within the range of the component. We comcluded that this is due to timing problems created by the core. Another FPGA vendor provided us with a core that was very hard to integrate. We therefore used our extensive now-how and developed our own core, which is now successfuly used in several projects".
The core can be used for any FPGA and is provided in VHDL source code.
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