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Altera and Innocor Announce SerialLite, Industry’s First Open Lightweight High-Speed Serial ProtocolSan Jose, Calif., and Almonte, Ontario, November 10, 2003—Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) and Innocor today released the specification for SerialLite, a lightweight serial communications protocol for high-speed point-to-point data transmission. This new, free, open protocol is designed to reduce the footprint, latency, and overhead issues experienced with other serial protocols. Intended for systems used in wireless and wired communications, computer, video broadcast, data storage, industrial, and automation applications, SerialLite offers a rich, scalable feature set including scalable data transfer rates extending into the hundreds of gigabits per second (Gbps). Altera and Innocor are also developing an HDL core and reference design to facilitate protocol implementation. The core will be optimized for Altera’s Stratix™ GX devices, which offer high data transmission rates (500 Mbps-40.8 Gbps). The core and reference design will be publicly available at no cost. Altera and Innocor are currently engaged with major ASSP manufacturers regarding the implementation of this protocol on an industry-wide basis. “As serial interfaces become more common, individual applications will have different protocol requirements. Other serial protocols offer a variety of features to accommodate these diverse requirements, often necessitating an extensive design effort. SerialLite, however, is a standard, simple, scalable point-to-point serial protocol, which satisfies a large need in the industry,” said Kevin Leary, product line director, Wireless Infrastructure, DSPS Division, Analog Devices, Inc. “We see SerialLite as an important development and expect it to be widely used in many market segments, including the wireless and wireline industries.” Feature-Rich Open Protocol Although it consumes less overhead than other serial protocols, the flexibility of SerialLite allows for a highly feature-rich implementation if desired. Basic protocol features include: 8B/10B encoding performed in the PHY layer, packet encapsulation performed in the link layer, and a back-end interface using the Atlantic™ interface. Optional protocol features include: virtually unlimited channel bonding scalability, the ability to operate in either streaming or packet-based transfer mode, packet prioritization, data integrity protection using CRC-16 or CRC-32, multiple channel multiplexing, flow control, and retry-on-error. Many of the optional features in SerialLite, such as retry on error, channel multiplexing, and CRC, are not available in any other lightweight serial protocols. In addition, the protocol employs the well-established XAUI electrical specification to enhance its ease of use. Availability The protocol specification is currently available on www.seriallite.org, a web site dedicated to this new protocol. The first public beta code of the SerialLite protocol will be available for free in the first quarter of 2004, with complete protocol implementation currently scheduled for release in the second quarter of that year. The code will also be available on www.seriallite.org. About Stratix GX Devices About Innocor About Altera ###
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