AHB MultiMatrix Fabric
In a typical AHB system, several AHB Masters may compete for a shared (AHB) bus; a bus arbiter determines bus ownership. The AHB Fabric allows for the various AHB-Lite Masters to connect to several different shared peripherals without the need to arbitrate for a shared AHB bus. Instead, arbitration is performed at the peripheral. This way, the various Masters may see a significant increase in performance over a standard AHB system. However, systems where multiple masters need frequent access to the SAME peripheral will see only a modest performance increase.
The Fabric may be connected to the remainder of the subsystem as follows. Each of the AHB Fabric’s M Mirrored Slave Ports is connected to an AHB Slave module (e.g. External Bus Interface, Memory Controller, AHB-to-APB Bridge). On the Master side, each of the N-1 AHB Fabric’s Mirrored Master Ports is connected to either the output side of an AHB Arbiter (in the case where each AHB system has multiple bus Masters) or directly to an AHB or AHB-Lite Master such as a microprocessor.
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