Inicore Introduces Enhanced Controller Area Network IP Core
Newark, California, July 27, 2011 – The silicon intellectual property (IP) and design service provider Inicore Inc., announced today the immediate availability of the CANmodule-IIIx core, an enhanced full CAN (Controller Area Network) controller.
The CANmodule-IIIx is the next generation of Inicore's silicon proven CANmodule-III core. It contains new features such as an increased number of message objects, an AMBA 3 APB compliant bus interface, and single-shot transmission (no message retransmission upon a bus error).
“We are very proud to announce that the CANmodule-IIIx core successfully completed CAN conformance testing according to ISO16845, executed by C&S group GmbH” noted Daniel Leu, President and Chief Engineer. “By using an independent test-house such as C&S group for conformance testing, we are providing a reliable IP solution that significantly reduces the hardware test burden for our customers and accelerates their time to market.”
The CANmodule-IIIx has 32 receive message objects, each with is own message filter covering the entire 29-bit identifier and the first two bytes of the data field, 32 transmit message objects supporting prioritized and round-robin arbitration, an automatic remote transmission request (RTR) message handler, and the ISO 11898-1 compliant CAN protocol framer. For diagnostic purposes, the core supports several loopback modes, contains readable error counters, and provides an error capture register that indicates the exact position of a bus error. The core is supported by Inicore's technical staff who provides core customization and FPGA/ASIC design services as well.
The deliverables for the CANmodule-IIIx core include synthesizable Verilog RTL code, selfverifying system-level verification environment, user documentation, simulation and synthesis scripts, technical support, and maintenance.
More information is available on our web site at http://inicore.com/core_lib/canmodule_3x.html.
About Inicore:
Inicore is a comprehensive silicon IP provider and an experienced system design house offering FPGA, ASIC, and SoC design services. The company's expertise in architecture, intellectual property, methodology and tool handling provides a complete design environment that helps customers shorten their design cycle and speed up time to market. Offerings cover feasibility study, concept analysis, architecture definition, code generation and implementation, and verification.
For more information about Inicore, please visit http://www.inicore.com or call (+1) 510-445-1529.
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