Hello, I am new to this forum, so I may introduce myself first. I am from Germany and currentlly visiting a technical college here. Next year I will go to a University to study electronic engineering. My biggest hobby is to waste some time with electronics. I really like microcontroller and spend already some time programming them. Now I want to continue with FPGAs. I want to be able to handle some faster data transmissions compared to microcontrollers. My questions now are about the Pmod connectors. How fast data transmissions can I get? In the document which is aviable at the Zybo page there is written that a regular pin can handle 24MHz. How about the high-speed Pmods? Will it be able to achive a maximum of about 200MHz? Is it possible to short the 200Ohm resistors of the normal Pmods to use them as high-speed Pmods or is the PCB layout not suitable?
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Hello,
I am new to this forum, so I may introduce myself first. I am from Germany and currentlly visiting a technical college here.
Next year I will go to a University to study electronic engineering. My biggest hobby is to waste some time with electronics.
I really like microcontroller and spend already some time programming them. Now I want to continue with FPGAs.
I want to be able to handle some faster data transmissions compared to microcontrollers.
My questions now are about the Pmod connectors. How fast data transmissions can I get? In the document which is aviable
at the Zybo page there is written that a regular pin can handle 24MHz. How about the high-speed Pmods?
Will it be able to achive a maximum of about 200MHz? Is it possible to short the 200Ohm resistors of the normal Pmods
to use them as high-speed Pmods or is the PCB layout not suitable?
Greetings, MrMcChicken
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