Evatronix and CAST Announce 1394a IP Core for High-Bandwidth Digital Connections
AMBA(TM) interface eases ASIC or FPGA integration for FireWire(TM) and i.Link(TM)
devices
February 17, 2004 (DATE) Paris, France — Semiconductor intellectual property (IP)
provider CAST, Inc. today announced a new 1394a core that implements a link layer controller for
the high-speed digital bus known commercially as FireWire™ and i.Link™.
The IEEE 1394a standard was developed for use with digital video and other demanding applications
arising from the convergence of computers and consumer products. It defines a high-bandwidth serial
interface with real-time data transmission rates of 100, 200, and 400 Mb/sec. It features automatic
bus reconfiguration (plug and play), support for connecting up to 63 devices with freeform daisy
chaining and branching, and guaranteed full bandwidth and transfer rates for all connected devices.
Apple Computer pioneered the technology under the trademarked name “FireWire,” and Sony
Corporation uses it in many products with the trademarked name “i.Link.”
CAST’s C1394A core conforms to the IEEE 1394-1995 and 1394a-2000 standards, and provides all
the specified features and capabilities. It is similar to the popular Texas Instruments TSB12LV32
General Purpose Link Layer Controller, but includes a 32-bit APB interface for easy connection with
an AMBA™ bus host system. (AHB and other standard interfaces are also available.) The core can
interface with any 1394-compliant physical layer (PHY) device, and it includes easy-to-apply
C-language software functions for all basic operations (optional software packages provide the
transaction layer and serial bus management function).
The C1394A core is FPGA-proven and has been exercised in a FireWire video camera demo system.
Additional sample implementations optimized for speed (and using 2KB FIFOs) show the core yields
competitive area and performance results:
The core ships with full user documentation and a complete verification environment. An additional
verification option further facilitates system-on-chip testing by serving as a working physical
layer and emulating bus traffic and other nodes on the bus.
The C1394A core was developed by CAST partner Evatronix SA, based in Poland ( www.evatronix.pl ).
Commercial shipments will begin later this quarter. Pricing varies by configuration and license
type; contact CAST for details.
| Technology |
Approx. Area |
Frequency (APB clock) |
ASIC UMC 0.18µ process |
38,834 gates |
111 MHz |
Altera Stratix EP1S10-5 Cyclone EP1C12-6 |
8,130 LEs 7,698 LEs |
110 MHz 101 MHz |
Xilinx Virtex-II XC2V1000-6 Spartan-3 XC3S1000-4 |
4,728 SLICEs 4,973 SLICEs |
100 MHz 61 MHz |
About Evatronix
Established as an early reseller of CAD and EDA systems, Evatronix S.A. principally a provides IP
cores & electronic design services. The company focuses on development of commodity IP cores,
revitalizing industry standard architectures for use in system-on-chip design. Evatronix product
offer ranges from microcontroller cores based on legacy instruction set architectures like Z80,
68000, 80186 with best selling 8051 compliant microcontroller cores family, through serial bus
interfaces (USB, I2C, Firewire and others) to Ethernet media access controller cores. Many of the
products are AMBA interfaced cores.
Evatronix is focused on engineering excellence, and three quarters of its employees are full-time
design engineers. Company headquarters are in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, and the main development
center is located in Gliwice, Poland.
About CAST, Inc.
CAST provides general purpose IP (gpIP), offering nearly 100 different popular and standards-based
cores including processors, interfaces, and application-specific functions for multimedia and
encryption. ASIC, FPGA, and System-on-Chip (SoC) designers use these cores to significantly shorten
their development time and reduce their overall costs. The company has about 200 customers
developing products in nearly every applications area. Privately owned and operating since 1993
with a focus on making IP practical and affordable, CAST has established a reputation for
high-quality IP products, simple licensing, and responsive technical support. The company is
headquartered near New York City, has a European office in the UK, and works with an international
network of IP developers and distributors.
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