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
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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

 

 

 

 

 

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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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News CAST adds H.264 Main Profile Video Encoder Core to Compression IP Family

Woodcliff Lake, NJ, January 26, 2011 — Semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. has expanded its suite of video and image compression IP with a new H.264 Main Profile Video Encoder core (http://www.cast-inc.com/ip-cores/video/h264-mp-e/).
The new core complements the Baseline Profile encoder CAST already offers by delivering better video compression with only a small increase in chip size. Both encoders are sourced from technology partner Alma Technologies S.A, and are distinguished by three factors:

Extremely high quality video output. This was the top design priority, and typical compromising shortcuts were avoided. CAST can provide objective measures of the successful results, and a software model or prototype board for subjective evaluation by potential customers.

Easier system integration and application support. Integration in a variety of hardware systems is facilitated by flexible, streaming-capable interfaces; stand-alone, processor-free operation; and a low-bandwidth, latency-tolerant, external memory interface that’s independent of memory type and pin-compatible with popular controllers. Run-time tunable parameters and switching between modes—Constant Bit Rate, Variable Bit Rate, or Intra-Only—ensure suitability for a variety of applications and compatibility with even limited-functionality decoders.

Economical, efficient performance. The encoders’ performance and area characteristics are extremely competitive. They enable Full HD, 1920x1080p 30 frames per second (fps) video in inexpensive FPGAs, and beyond 1920x1080p at 60 fps in ASICs.

“Support for the H.264 standard, specific profiles, operating levels, resolutions, and bit rates is only part of the story when considering video encoder cores,” said Nikos Zervas, vice president of marketing for CAST. “There is a considerable degree of freedom in choosing specific techniques and methods when designing an H.264 encoder. For this encoder, every such decision was taken in favor of achieving the highest quality possible, and new, custom techniques were devised for the most critical functions.”

Motion estimation, for example, significantly impacts video quality, and the cores use the most powerful search algorithm (Full Search) as well as all the coding tools the H.264 standard makes available (Variable Block Size, with ¼ pixel accuracy).

The superior video quality is largely a result of two features: an especially efficient mode selection algorithm, and an advanced rate control implementation based on run-time adaptive content complexity and rate-distortion models. Excellent adaptability to temporal and spatial content variations—enabled by quantization adjustments performed on a sub-frame basis—as well as respect to the decoder’s decoding buffer (HRD compliance) achieve a level of live streaming quality rarely met in hardware encoders. Frame sizes from QCIF to 4Kx4K pixels and compliance up to level 5.1 for both CABAC and CAVLC coders further make these excellent choices for applications ranging from severe low-bandwidth situations to those with data transmission requirements as high as 240 Mbps.

The new H264-MP-E Main Profile Encoder core with its greater compression results is available now, as is the smaller H264-BP-E Baseline Profile Encoder core. The cores are available in RTL source for ASICs, or netlists for FPGAs from multiple vendors.

CAST will be running live demonstrations of the new H.264 encoder core at: EDSF 2011, Yokohama, Japan, Jan. 26-27 (booth 207), and DesignCon 2011, Santa Clara, California, Feb. 1-2, booth 710.

Learn about all the video and image compression IP CAST offers by calling (+1 201.391.8300) or visiting http://www.cast-inc.com/ip-cores/images/.

 

 

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