CAST Processor IP Offerings Grow with New DSP and Z80-Compatible Cores
CAST Processor IP Offerings Grow with New DSP and Z80-Compatible Cores
High-Performance Cores from Development Partner Evatronix are
Suitable for New SoC Designs or Obsolete Parts Replacement
March 13, 2001, DATE, Munich, Germany - Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. and its development partner Evatronix S.A. today announced the release of two new synthesizable cores for electronic design:
- the C32025 digital signal processing core, compatible with the Texas Instruments™ TMS320C25 DSP, and
- the CZ80CPU processor core, compatible with the popular Zilog™ Z80 8-bit microprocessor.
About the C32025 DSP Core
The C32025 is a 16-bit, fixed-point digital signal processor that combines the flexibility of a high-speed controller with the numerical capability of an array processor. Fully compatible with the design-proven TMS320C25 chip, it has achieved speeds up to 42.6 MHz in FPGA implementations (Xilinx Virtex XCV200E-8).
"Embedded DSPs are the cornerstone of many exciting new product designs," said Wojtek Sakowski, vice president of Evatronix. "Our C32025 core matches the popular Texas Instruments™ chip while offering both excellent performance and HDL flexibility."
About the CZ80CPU Processor Core
Intended as an embedded controller within new system-on-chip (SoC) designs or for obsolete part replacement, the CZ80CPU is designed to be technology- and vendor-independent. It can run up to 80 MHz on a typical 0.5 micron process, and it synthesizes to less than 8,000 gates, depending on the technology.
"Designers are finding that integrating processor cores like our new CZ80CPU into SoC ASICs or FPGAs is a great solution for many common applications," said Hal Barbour, president of CAST. "More powerful processors are often overkill, and they're more expensive and require complicated licensing and royalty conditions. The CZ80CPU and our other 8- and 16-bit cores with their flexible control features and proven technology are often the perfect answer."
Development, Testing, and Deliverables
Both cores are fully synchronous, and follow other common guidelines for maximum reusability. Each has been thoroughly tested-including hardware verification comparing the original physical chips to the cores using a hardware modeler-and are delivered complete and ready to use, with technical documentation, test bench, test suite, synthesis scripts, and other design information. Custom modifications such as peripheral extensions are available.
About Evatronix S.A.
Evatronix is focused on reducing electronic companys' time to market by providing IP cores, technical and integration support, and FPGA design and IP development services. Serving the Polish electronic design community since 1991, Evatronix is headquartered in Bielsko-Biala, and has a R&D division near the Siliesian Technical University in Gliwice. Email: wojtek@gliwice.evatronix.com.pl, phone: +48 32 231 11 71, Web: www.evatronix.com.pl.
About CAST, Inc.
CAST provides practical, affordable IP products and services for designers of 8- and 16-bit microprocessor-based systems. Operating since 1993, the company has a reputation for quality products and responsive, comprehensive support. The company is located near New York City, and works with an international network of IP developers and distributors.
CAST, Inc., 11 Stonewall Court, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07675
Phone: +(201) 391-8300 Fax +(201) 391-8694
www.cast-inc.com info@cast-inc.com
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