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Evatronix announces NANDFlash-CTRL3 Controller for SoC Designs
NANDFlash-CTRL3 Controller IP provides designers with a fast and efficient
arrangement of SLC and MLC Large Block NAND Flash Memory
Gliwice & Bielsko-Biala, Poland, October 31st, 2007 - The silicon Intellectual Property (IP) provider, Evatronix SA, announced today a NANDFLASH-CTRL3
Controller IP for NAND Flash memories. This solution provides System-on-Chip developers with a
comprehensive way to take advantage of high-capacity Multi-Level Cell (MLC) architecture while
still supporting traditional Single-Level Cell (SLC) one.
NANDFLASH-CTRL3 is addressed to designers who develop systems that make use of Flash memories,
either in general purpose mass storage devices or for instance in multimedia applications like
cameras & photo albums, video and audio streaming, mostly in mobile equipment.
The third generation of this core extends the list of features proven in previous controllers.
Comprehensive command set for easy NAND Flash memory access makes the controller’s usage
straightforward while an efficient error correction mechanism and automatic remapping of corrupted
memory blocks increase NAND Flash memory reliability.
New features include support for MLC memories and 4KB page size, as well as over 64Gb of total
capacity and a new multiple bit Error Correction Code (ECC)
Evatronix core supports the ONFI standard and can be integrated with SoC architectures based on a
bus compliant to AMBA AHB specification. Usefulness of the controller for embedded applications is
further enhanced by ability to boot software directly from Flash memory and a power save
mechanism.
“We observe that electronic devices are migrating to higher-capacity MLC and SLC NAND Flash
memories, therefore our customers expect a better system-level solution for these memory
types,” said Wojciech Sakowski, Evatronix co-President. “NANDFLASH-CTRL3 features and
enhancements are our answer to market expectations, especially the support for over 64Gb memories
that are yet to be released and an Error Correction Code using multiple bit error correction
algorithms (BCH family). We will soon launch an OCP-compliant version to provide our customers with
even more flexibility during integration of our product into their systems.“
As an addition, Evatronix design team developed a NAND Flash controller driver, which allows users
to develop their software without detailed knowledge of the NAND Flash controller hardware. A
complete set of driver functions was tested in eCos and Windows CE environments.
Availability and customization possibilities
NANDFLASH-CTRL3 core and the accompanying driver will be available for licensing in late November,
whereas a version equipped with an OCP socket will be released in Q1 2008. Evatronix design team is
ready to assist customers in adapting the controller to a particular on chip bus architecture or
extending controller’s features according to evolving ONFI standard.
A demo application that presents the use of NANDFLASH-CTRL3 and the accompanying driver together
with a block device emulator controlled by FAT32 file system running under the eCos real time OS,
is available upon request.
About Evatronix
Evatronix SA, headquartered in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, founded in 1991 develops electronic virtual
components (IP cores) along with complementary software and supporting development environments.
The company also provides electronic design services. Its main design office location, Gliwice
(Poland), guarantees easy access to the pool of talented graduates from the Silesian University of
Technology. Evatronix IP cores are available worldwide through the sales channels of its strategic
distribution partner CAST, Inc. (New Jersey, USA). In the EU countries (excluding UK) and in
Switzerland Evatronix operates a direct sales channel. Design services are offered directly by
Evatronix world wide. To find out more information on the company and its product portfolio visit
the company’s web site at www.evatronix.pl
or send an e-mail to ipcenter@evatronix.pl
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