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Communication between Spartan 6 FPGA and Raspberry Pi 3 model B

nithinrahav
nithinrahav over 6 years ago

As a part of my project, I need to transmit information between raspberry pi 3 model b and Xilinx spartan SP605 evaluation board FPGA via ethernet. I want this over ethernet because we want to send information at around 100 Mbps/1 Gbps. Could anyone suggest some example codes for raspberry pi in order to initiate the connection between it and FPGA?

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    0 clem57 over 6 years ago

    Raspberry pi just needs TCP/IP code. What to do with the data is another story. But here is the example looking at sensoraps . But the top speed is less than 80% of the rated speed of Ethernet if virtually no other usage of the network and knowing the Pi handicaps the connection even more because of the shared nature with USB. So maybe you will not achieve the 100Mbps, but much less.

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    0 michaelkellett over 6 years ago in reply to clem57

    TCP is rarely a good way of handling a streaming application, especially if one end is a low end FPGA.

     

    UDP is not that hard to do in the FPGA fabric - TCP is hard work - most people either pay for expensive IP or use either an embedded hard or soft core processor, running a full blown OS.

     

    For a streaming link between two devices in the same room, and with a requirement to operate close to wire speed (ie 50% or above) then UDP is often a better choice.

     

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    0 michaelkellett over 6 years ago in reply to clem57

    TCP is rarely a good way of handling a streaming application, especially if one end is a low end FPGA.

     

    UDP is not that hard to do in the FPGA fabric - TCP is hard work - most people either pay for expensive IP or use either an embedded hard or soft core processor, running a full blown OS.

     

    For a streaming link between two devices in the same room, and with a requirement to operate close to wire speed (ie 50% or above) then UDP is often a better choice.

     

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    0 Problemchild over 6 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Michael, I'm not sure if many know how much in system resources TCP can take in maintaining all the connection orientated  stack including copies of the data if you need to perform a retry on a failed packet. With UDP you just need to assemble the packet and then be shoved out the pipe

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