DMA AXI4-Stream to/from AXI4 Memory Map - Scatter-Gather Command Stream List
Sital receives a formal patent approval for Tails-Code-Key
Kfar-Saba, Israel -- October 28, 2010 -- Sital Technology, the world leader in Mil-Std-1553 IP cores and products, received a formal approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), for its unique "Tails-Code-Key" technology.
Tails-Code-Key is a method for detecting a fault in a bus network. Such busses, like Mil-Std-1553, CAN, FlexRay and others may suffer from undetected issues which effect bus reliability and efficiency.
Sital's Tails-Code-Key does not interfere with the activity on the bus, and therefore it can be used for detecting problems during normal operation.
“This is a major breakthrough in avionics, cars and other systems maintenance and reliability” said Ofer Hofman, founder of Sital. “Wiring issues affect systems more than people know. Cars manufacturers will be able to trust their wiring, knowing that any, even minor, problem is immediately detected before any damage is done” he added.
“Sital is very proud with this patented technology” said Nir Hamzani, Sital’s general manager. “We are already implementing this in several aircrafts, and working with a major cars manufacturer to implement the technology” he added.
Tails-Code-Key is already implemented in all of Sital’s 1553 IP core models and products.
|
Related News
- Sital Delivers Mil-Std-1553 IP core with Multi-RT and Error Injection Capabilities
- Sital's Mil-Std-1553 IP core for FPGA still orbiting the moon on board NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Sital Integrates Wiring Testing Capabilities into Mil-Std-1553 IP Cores and Boards
- Sital's Multi-Standard PMC and cPCI HyperBoard Available for Mil-Std-1553, WB-194, H009, ARINC-429 and Other Protocols
- Sital Announces the Availability of Minuet - World's smallest Mil-Std-1553 Component
Breaking News
- Ceva Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth IPs Power Bestechnic's New Combo Products
- MediaTek and Ceva Collaborate for More Immersive Spatial Audio Mobile Entertainment Experience
- Flash Memory LDPC Decoder IP Core Available For Integration From Global IP Core
- Arm vs. RISC-V in 2025: Which Architecture Will Lead the Way?
- GUC Monthly Sales Report - December 2024
Most Popular
- Arm loses out in Qualcomm court case, wants a re-trial
- Softbank Izanagi AI processor expected next year
- Jury is out in the Arm vs Qualcomm trial
- Weebit Nano licenses its ReRAM technology to onsemi
- Synopsys Responds to U.K. Competition and Markets Authority's Phase 1 Announcement Regarding Ansys Acquisition
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |