ASICS World Services Announces USB 3.0 Device IP Core
November 3, 2009 -- ASICS World Services, LTD. today released it's USB 3.0 Device IP Core. The USB 3.0 Device IP Core, supports SuperSpeed transfer speeds of 5Gbit/sec., and can be implemented in any technology, from FPGA to full custom ICs. Direct support is provided for Xilinx Virtex 5 FPGA with GTX transceiver, offering a true single chip solution, without the need for external PHYs. This IP Core also features an industry standard PIPE PHY interface for integration with 3rd party PHYs.
ASICs World Services selected the Ellisys Explorer 280 for SuperSpeed USB protocol analysis and test, and employed the Ellisys Examiner test suite for compliance verification. "We used the Ellisys tools on a daily basis and found them to be absolutely indispensable for this type of development," said Rudolf Usselmann, General Manage at ASICs World Services. "The generator was very flexible, allowing us to emulate both host and device with complex scripting, while the analyzer was intuitive, easy to use, and helped us to quickly isolate issues."
ASICS World Services products offer industry-leading combination of high performance, small die size, and low power. Easy integration of ASICS World Services IP Cores along with excellent tech support provide ideal solutions for System-On-Chip, ASIC, FPGA, and system designs.
About ASICS World Services, LTD.
ASICS World Services provides a broad line of general-purpose IP cores, including a variety of USB related products such as USB 2.0 OTG IP Cores as well as various others such as SATA I/II IP Core, encryption (AES), error correction (Reed Solomon), and many other functions.
ASICS World Services was conceived and founded in 1999, immediately starting to offer various products and services. Since then ASICS World Services has established a world wide reputation for professional highest-quality IP Cores with flexible licensing at a low cost.
The engineering team is made up of highly experienced senior engineers who have been in the digital design environment for 12-25 years prior to joining ASICS World Services. Rapidly expanding customer base is quickly promoting ASICS World services to one of leading IP providers in the world. For more information, please visit: www.asics.ws
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