With regards to the PCIe interface, were you looking more at just
getting a PHY transceiver and putting the MAC and other layers in the
FPGA, or were you more interested in having a PCIe bridge chip that
handles all of that for you?

I know Philips and TI have PCIe transceivers which work with Xilinx
and Altera IP for the MAC layer, but what I really found interesting
was a PCIe bridge chip from PLX technologies.  It's a relatively hefty
BGA, but if you can place it properly the chip could really be a huge
help.  No NDA's are required and the information can be found here.

   http://www.plxtech.com/products/expresslane/pex8311.asp

Do you have a place where you are hosting your thoughts/ideas on the
subject, or just some e-mail threads?

Brian


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