We offer a broad family of microcontroller and microporcessor related cores, from the best-available set of proven 8051s through capable and competitive 32-bit BA22s.

BA22 32-bit Processors
Family Guide
Deeply Embedded
Embedded
Application Processor
Platform
Dev Systems

Other 32-bit Processors
68000 for AHB
80251

Part of our image and video cores family, these compression cores support more codecs than you'll find from any other single provider, all designed to yield the highest quality results.

JPEG 2000
Encoder
J2K Platform

Lossless Compression
LJPEG Encoder
LJPEG Decoder
JPEG-LS Encoder

These functions complement the compression codecs in our image and video cores family, helping you rapidly build efficient SoCs for image or video applications.

Image Scalers
Polynomial
Frequency Domain
• Anisotropic
 

Video Deinterlacers
Basic
Motion Adaptive

Graphics Processors
2D Accelerator

Functions & Converters
Color Space Converter
DCT forward
DCT inverse
DCT forward/inverse

These memory controller cores work alone or with our processors and codecs to complete your demanding SoC.

SDRAM Controllers
Mobile SDRAM
DDR1 & DDR2

Our broad family of interface and interconnect cores includes high-speed PCI Express, common IOs like USB, and cntrollers popular for specific applications such as the CAN bus for automotive systems.

Parallel
ECP slave
ATA/IDE interface

PCI — Target
32-bit
32-bit multi
64-bit
PCI — Master
32-bit
32-bit multi
64-bit
PCI — Host Bridge
32/66

TCP/IP Stacks
UDP/IP stack

Ethernet MAC
Device Controllers

10/100
10/100 lite
Gigabit
Gigabit lite
Gigabit PCS

MAC Platforms
MAC/PCI
Embedded Platform

Customers find these cores to be an excellent solution for preserving existing product board designs when critical chips are no longer available for purchase.

8- and 16-bit Processors
Z80 CPU
6502 replacement
65C02 replacement
68000
80186XL
80186EC
80188EC
80251
387L math

DSPs
32025 16-bit
32025TX 16-bit

 

 

 

 

 

Peripherals
DMA Controllers
8237, 82380
UARTs
16450S
16550S
16750S
Timer/Counter
8254

Cores for integrating security, controlling devices and displays, and more.

Device Controllers
smart card reader

Displays
TV
high-res displays
ultra-res displays

IR Remote Controls
RC5
NEC

Audio Interfaces
I2S-SC
I2S-MC
SPDIF

Standard Parts
synthesis
simulation

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NewsCAST Opens European Operations Center with New VP Chris Sheldon

October 28, 2002, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey — Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. today announced the appointment of industry veteran Chris Sheldon as Vice President of European Operations.

The new position is part of the company’s initiative to invigorate the European IP market by increasing IP evangelism, continuing effective relationships with regional sales partners, and developing more flexible sales programs tuned to the needs of European firms.

“We believe that differences in market conditions and a bias towards self-sufficiency have impeded the acceptance of IP-based design in Europe,” said Hal Barbour, president of CAST. “Our new commitment to communicating the undeniable benefits of IP should help shift the entire market, while a European organization and policies that make IP especially easy to acquire and use will help CAST sales in particular.”

Accelerating IP Adoption in Europe

Market statistics show that European designers have bought significantly less IP than those in other regions. Despite Europe being a major seat of design activity, CAST’s IP sales to date have been roughly 50% North American, 30% Asian, and 20% European. Gartner/Dataquest reported remarkably similar figures in April 26, 2002, breaking IP sales down to 49% in the Americas, 33% in Japan and Asia, and 19% in Europe.

CAST’s new vice president of will focus on bringing European sales to parity with other regions. A twenty-five year veteran of the electronics and electronic design automation (EDA) industries, Chris Sheldon has held senior sales and marketing management positions in Europe with companies such as GenRad, HHB Systems, Racal-Redac, and LeCroy Instruments. This gives him an excellent perspective on the mindset of European designers, and on the needs for improving the electronic design process.

From CAST’s new European Operations Center in Marlow, England, Sheldon will manage and support the network of regional sales distributors that already exists (see covered countries and companies on the Web site) and will interface directly with various key accounts. He will also lead an increased effort by CAST to communicate the technical and economic benefits of IP-based design in Europe through greater participation with the design community and more exposure to analysts and the press.

Sheldon’s initial activities will be directed towards gaining a better understanding of the reasons for slow IP acceptance in Europe and then developing and promoting effective solutions. Factors to be considered are the range of IP cores available and how they are packaged, preferences for ASICs versus FPGAs, achieving a longer term “design reuse” perspective to project economics, and providing the best mix of pricing options, including upfront licensing fees, royalties, a subscription basis, or other innovative approaches.

“IP makes electronic design quicker, it makes companies more competitive, and it makes impressive economic sense in a tight design economy,“ said Chris Sheldon. “We believe that CAST’s hallmarks — a broad range of practical, cost-effective IP from a single supplier backed by really fantastic support — can be as beneficial to European designers as they have proven elsewhere, and we’re committed to getting this word out.”

Chris Sheldon can be reached at +44 (1628) 484880 or chris@cast-inc.com.

About CAST, Inc.

CAST provides general purpose IP (gpIP), a broad range of popular and standards-based cores that includes processors, interfaces, and application-specific functions for multimedia and encryption. Designers use these cores so they can concentrate on the more unique, creative aspects of their system designs, or to quickly incorporate technology beyond their normal expertise. Privately owned and operating since 1993 with a focus on making IP practical and affordable, the company has established a reputation for high-quality products, simple licensing, and responsive technical support. CAST is located near New York City, and works with an international network of IP developers and distributors.

 

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CAST, Inc.

11 Stonewall Court, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 USA
Tel: 201/391-8300 info@cast-inc.com
Fax: 201/391-8694 www.cast-inc.com

 

CAST Europe

Sutherly Marlow Common
Marlow, Bucks SL7 2QR England
Tel: +44 (1628) 484880 eurosales@cast-inc.com

 

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