Where can I find (free or commercial) Verilog models for I2C EEPROM's,
e.g. 24C01, PCA8581, X24C00, etc.?
Thanks
Petter
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Denali Software (www.denalisoft.com) provides parametrizable models for
numerous I2C and SPI serial EEPROMs. The models are written in C, and
called by a Verilog or VHDL (hey, can't we all just get along? ;-) shell
for use with all major simulators.
-- Brian
Disclaimer: I work for Denali.
Others are: cast-inc.com, http://www.sandmicro.com.
>Subject: I2C EEPROM's models
>From: Petter Gustad <pe...@computer.orgNOSPAM>
>Date: Wed, Dec 17, 1997 11:56 EST
>Message-id: <s677m93...@computer.orgNOSPAM>
>
>
>Where can I find (free or commercial) Verilog models for I2C EEPROM's,
>e.g. 24C01, PCA8581, X24C00, etc.?
>
RCSTWKS wrote:
> Synopsys has these models, http://www.synopsys.com. They're
> offering some specials on them too!
>
> Others are: cast-inc.com, http://www.sandmicro.com.
>
> >Subject: I2C EEPROM's models
> >From: Petter Gustad <pe...@computer.orgNOSPAM>
> >Date: Wed, Dec 17, 1997 11:56 EST
> >Message-id: <s677m93...@computer.orgNOSPAM>
> >
> >
> >Where can I find (free or commercial) Verilog models for I2C
> EEPROM's,
> >e.g. 24C01, PCA8581, X24C00, etc.?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Petter
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