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Evatronix Adds IP-XACT Assured XML Meta-data to USB Cores Range
Evatronix announces membership to The SPIRIT Consortium
Gliwice & Bielsko-Biala, Poland, July 27th, 2006 – Evatronix S.A., the silicon Intellectual Property (IP) provider, has announced that it now
delivers IP-XACT™ assured XML meta-data for its range of USBHS-OTG-MPD IP cores.
The XML-based format, as defined by the IP-XACT specification (v1.2) from The SPIRIT Consortium, is
used for automated integration techniques, and contains a detailed description of the IP interface
and memory map allowing users to manage internal and external IP libraries in a consistent way. By
adhering to the SPIRIT Consortium meta-data formats and semantics, this allows Evatronix to create
a full IP-XACT-enabled environment through automatic integration of its IP cores into multiple
IP-XACT assured tools which provide the capability to rapidly create a whole platform by automating
several tedious tasks, usually realized manually or by limited scripts.
“Increasingly our customers are designing at the most complex level and require IP cores that
support the IP-XACT specifications,” said Wojciech Sakowski, Evatronix president and chief
strategy officer. “By joining The SPIRIT Consortium, we will have advanced access to new
specifications of these standards for future R&D development. This way we can offer improved
support for our customers by providing them with the IP-XACT compatible XML meta-data, along with
the RTL source code and other deliverables at the earliest opportunity. This will speed-up and
simplify the integration of our cores into the customers’ SoCs.”
“The SPIRIT Consortium is pleased add new IP producer to its membership roster,” said
Ralph von Vignau, chairman of the SPIRIT Consortium. ”We look forward to engaging with
Evatronix on the evolving IP-XACT specifications, and receiving valuable proof-of-concept feedback
based on deployment of IP-XACT within Evatronix IP projects.”
Support for IP-XACT specifications across other Evatronix cores will be announced later this year.
Evatronix is currently developing a SystemC transactional model of the USBHS-OTG-MPD IP core. The
next release of IP-XACT with ESL Extensions due in Q4 2006 will target TLM and mixed-level designs
to enable the real re-use of IP components at multiple levels of abstraction. Evatronix intends to
adopt these new standards and create the XML meta-data description for the TLM IP.
About the USBHS-OTG- MPD IP core
The Evatronix USBHS-OTG-MPD is the third OTG core in the company’s portfolio, and
incorporates many advanced features such as latency buffers and protocol aware DMA. The
organization of the buffers, using system memory as endpoint storage location, significantly
reduces the size of expensive on-chip memory and allows users to optimize memory resources
management according to the needs of the system. The endpoint data is transmitted to/from system
memory on USB core demand by built-in protocol aware DMA. The USBHS-OTG-MPD has been certified at
the USB-IF Compliance Workshop earlier this year. The core proved its compatibility with OTG
transceivers from various vendors.
About the SPIRIT Consortium
The SPIRIT Consortium is a global organization focused on establishing multi-faceted IP/tool
integration standards that drive sustainable growth in electronic design. It is comprised of
companies dedicated to the adoption of a unified set of specifications for configuring,
integrating, and verifying IP in advanced SoC design tool sets. The Consortium is comprised of the
leading EDA, IP, system integration and semiconductor companies. For more information on The SPIRIT
Consortium please visit www.spiritconsortium.org
About Evatronix
Evatronix SA, headquartered in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, was founded in 1991 as a Value Added Reseller
of EDA and CAD systems in Poland. Since 1997 the company has been developing electronic virtual
components (IP cores) and since 2003 has been providing electronic design services. The
company’s main design office is located in Gliwice (Poland) that guarantees easy access to
the talent pool of 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) Evatronix also operates a direct sales
channel. More information on Evatronix and its product portfolio can be found on the
company’s web site at http://www.evatronix.pl.
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