Please notice that only the header and extension is different in the two 
added files:

HW/hm2/config/DExx_Nano_xxx_Cramps/PIN_3x24_cap_enc_dbspi.vhd
HW/hm2/config/DExx_Nano_xxx_Cramps/atlas_3x24_cap_enc_dbspi.sv


On Sunday, 16 June 2019 18:31:31 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote:
>
> To add a new config you have to add 2 new files like in this pending 
> commit Charles yet has not had time to look at:
>
> https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga/pull/106/commits/cf035069c539dda57131a2190499f204f9f5412f
>
> Note that I have tried to build a cosistant (by function) file naming 
> convention as the names of the 2 files reflect in the bitfiles you get out 
> at the other end. 
>
>
> On Sunday, 16 June 2019 14:25:23 UTC+2, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the pertinent error is: 
>>
>> Error (10161): Verilog HDL error at DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps.sv(132): 
>> object "boardtype" is not declared. Verify the object name is correct. 
>> If the name is correct, declare the object. File: 
>> /work/HW/QuartusProjects/DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps/DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps.sv 
>> Line: 132 
>>
>> I'm not quite sure what's going wrong, I haven't really worked with 
>> Michael's new System Verilog top-level design. 
>>
>> On 6/15/2019 8:31 PM, justin White wrote: 
>> > Trying to build the bitfile, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong. 
>> > 
>> > I modified the "PIN_3x24_cap_enc.vhd" pinfile posted earlier to suit my 
>> > board and tried to build it via the readme based on the 
>> > "DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps" project. I'm sure I'm missing a step here.  Print 
>> and 
>> > .vhd attached. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 2:55:03 PM UTC-4, justin White wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> No smoke yet. 
>> >> 
>> >> [image: Photo Jun 15, 2 47 40 PM.jpg] 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 10:41:16 PM UTC-4, justin White wrote: 
>> >>> 
>> >>> Well once I get a PCB all assembled I'll have to go back through this 
>> >>> thread and figure out how to get the FPGA all set up lol. The Arduino 
>> >>> connector on the DE10 kind of irk me, they are extended height an 4 
>> or 5mm 
>> >>> taller than the 2x20 headers so either tall pin sockets have to be 
>> sourced 
>> >>> or I've thought about just desoldering the Arduino connectors from 
>> the DE10. 
>> >>> 
>> >>> On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 1:56:27 AM UTC-4, Bas de Bruijn wrote: 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>>> On 11 Jun 2019, at 01:25, justin White <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> >>>>> 
>> >>>>> Possibly, 
>> >>>>> 
>> >>>>> Need to do some testing once I get the first rev assembled. This 
>> >>>> Particular board is probably a bit too expensive to make for the 
>> open 
>> >>>> source world to want, and the I/O arrangement is somewhat specific 
>> to my 
>> >>>> needs. That many Phoenix Contact blocks gets pretty expensive. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> I would be interested, keep me updated! 
>> >>>> I think machinekit can do with some additional hardware between 
>> >>>> controllers and wires. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> but imo cheap is a nice to have, function and quality come first. 
>> Think 
>> >>>> about how something industrial gets wired. Then you need some 
>> contact 
>> >>>> blocks to easily connect wires. In the total a more expensive part 
>> here 
>> >>>> will give you an edge somewhere else (manual labor). And indeed when 
>> you’re 
>> >>>> a diy-er labor does not come into the equation. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>>> I'll probably drop some OS version into the wild once I get it 
>> sorted, 
>> >>>> with a more general I/O layout. This board is setup with 6 
>> differential (or 
>> >>>> single ended) encoder inputs, 6 differential stepgen outputs, 16 
>> 5v-30v 
>> >>>> inputs, 24 field voltage outputs up to 500ma, 2 opto-mosfet outputs 
>> @2A 
>> >>>> snubbed. Has a 5A 5v DC-DC regulator that will accept up to 42VDC, 
>> power 
>> >>>> the DE10-nano through GPIO and output the spare 5v up to 3A. My 
>> method of 
>> >>>> stepgen outputs and GP inputs needs some testing. 
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> 
>> > 
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Charles Steinkuehler 
>> [email protected] 
>>
>

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