Reply by Clifford van Dyk June 25, 20022002-06-25
The link ports may be interfaced, provided that level translation is
used (5V 06x's vs 3V3 for the 16x's) and the 16x's are used in nibble
wide mode.

Cheers,
Clifford

chakri1677 wrote:

>The document does have the interface but there is no document which
>has any information of harware which can/could be used for connecting
>the both boards. I would like to know If there were any manufacturers
>who make cables or interfaces which can be customised to suit the
>clients needs?
>chakradhar
>--- In adsp@y..., Sigurd.Myklebust@k... wrote:
>
>>Ref ADP-21160 SHARC DSP Hardware Reference. Page8-6
>>
>>"The link ports can transmit and receive data using all 8 of the
>>
>link ports
>
>>Data pin (lxDAT7-0) or the 4 lower data pins (LxDAT3-0). The
>>
>LxDPWID bit
>
>>selects the link port data path wodth (8-bitif set, =1 (4Bit if
>>
>cleared,=0)"
>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: bhaskar_thiagarajan [mailto:bhaskar_thiagarajan@y...]
>>Sent: 14. juni 2002 18:42
>>To: adsp@y...
>>Subject: [adsp] Re: Interface between adsp 21060 and adsp 21160
>>
>>The 2 link port formats are different. I don't think you can hook
>>them up together (the 21060 has a 4 bit wide link port whereas, the
>>21161 has an 8 bit wide link port).
>>I don't remember reading anywhere that the 21161 can handle this
>>
>mis-
>
>>match.
>>
>>--- In adsp@y..., "chakri1677" <chakri1677@y...> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> I am in a project inlvolving 2 dsp boards by manufacturers (
>>>bittware's Hammerhead pmc+ which has adsp 21160 and Transtech's
>>>
>ASP-
>
>>>P15 which has quad adsp 21060)
>>>The project involves connecting the link ports on both the dsp
>>>boards. I would like to know if anyone has any idea on the
>>>
>>interface
>>
>>>cable which would match them or any company which would make the
>>>interface cable.
>>>chakri
>>>
>>
>>
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Reply by chakri1677 June 24, 20022002-06-24
The document does have the interface but there is no document which
has any information of harware which can/could be used for connecting
the both boards. I would like to know If there were any manufacturers
who make cables or interfaces which can be customised to suit the
clients needs?
chakradhar
--- In adsp@y..., Sigurd.Myklebust@k... wrote:
> Ref ADP-21160 SHARC DSP Hardware Reference. Page8-6
>
> "The link ports can transmit and receive data using all 8 of the
link ports
> Data pin (lxDAT7-0) or the 4 lower data pins (LxDAT3-0). The
LxDPWID bit
> selects the link port data path wodth (8-bitif set, =1 (4Bit if
cleared,=0)"
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bhaskar_thiagarajan [mailto:bhaskar_thiagarajan@y...]
> Sent: 14. juni 2002 18:42
> To: adsp@y...
> Subject: [adsp] Re: Interface between adsp 21060 and adsp 21160
>
> The 2 link port formats are different. I don't think you can hook
> them up together (the 21060 has a 4 bit wide link port whereas, the
> 21161 has an 8 bit wide link port).
> I don't remember reading anywhere that the 21161 can handle this
mis-
> match.
>
> --- In adsp@y..., "chakri1677" <chakri1677@y...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am in a project inlvolving 2 dsp boards by manufacturers (
> > bittware's Hammerhead pmc+ which has adsp 21160 and Transtech's
ASP-
> > P15 which has quad adsp 21060)
> > The project involves connecting the link ports on both the dsp
> > boards. I would like to know if anyone has any idea on the
> interface
> > cable which would match them or any company which would make the
> > interface cable.
> > chakri >
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Reply by June 15, 20022002-06-15
RE: [adsp] Re: Interface between adsp 21060 and adsp 21160

Ref ADP-21160 SHARC DSP Hardware Reference.  Page8-6

"The link ports can transmit and receive data using all 8 of the link ports
Data pin (lxDAT7-0) or the 4 lower data pins (LxDAT3-0). The LxDPWID bit selects the link port data path wodth (8-bitif set, =1 (4Bit if cleared,=0)"



-----Original Message-----
From: bhaskar_thiagarajan [mailto:b...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 14. juni 2002 18:42
To: a...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [adsp] Re: Interface between adsp 21060 and adsp 21160

The 2 link port formats are different. I don't think you can hook
them up together (the 21060 has a 4 bit wide link port whereas, the
21161 has an 8 bit wide link port).
I don't remember reading anywhere that the 21161 can handle this mis-
match.

--- In adsp@y..., "chakri1677" <chakri1677@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
>   I am in a project inlvolving 2 dsp boards by manufacturers (
> bittware's Hammerhead pmc+ which has adsp 21160 and Transtech's ASP-
> P15 which has quad adsp 21060)
> The project involves connecting the link ports on both the dsp
> boards. I would like to know if anyone has any idea on the
interface
> cable which would match them or any company which would make the
> interface cable.
> chakri



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Reply by bhaskar_thiagarajan June 14, 20022002-06-14
The 2 link port formats are different. I don't think you can hook
them up together (the 21060 has a 4 bit wide link port whereas, the
21161 has an 8 bit wide link port).
I don't remember reading anywhere that the 21161 can handle this mis-
match.

--- In adsp@y..., "chakri1677" <chakri1677@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am in a project inlvolving 2 dsp boards by manufacturers (
> bittware's Hammerhead pmc+ which has adsp 21160 and Transtech's ASP-
> P15 which has quad adsp 21060)
> The project involves connecting the link ports on both the dsp
> boards. I would like to know if anyone has any idea on the
interface
> cable which would match them or any company which would make the
> interface cable.
> chakri


Reply by chakri1677 June 13, 20022002-06-13
Hi,
I am in a project inlvolving 2 dsp boards by manufacturers (
bittware's Hammerhead pmc+ which has adsp 21160 and Transtech's ASP-
P15 which has quad adsp 21060)
The project involves connecting the link ports on both the dsp
boards. I would like to know if anyone has any idea on the interface
cable which would match them or any company which would make the
interface cable.
chakri