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.

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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
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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

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Ethernet MAC
Device Controllers

10/100
10/100 lite
Gigabit
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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
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SPDIF

Standard Parts
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  • UDPIP Hardware UDP/IP Stack Core

CAST Full Hardware UDP/IP Stack Core Simplifies Streaming Media Over IP Networks

Woodcliff Lake, NJ, December 15, 2011 — A new core from semiconductor intellectual property (IP) provider CAST, Inc. the UDPIP, provides an extremely competitive hardware implementation of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), part of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) for data transfer over Ethernet.

UDP is a fast, simple, transport layer protocol that works without the handshaking and error correction of the more rigorous Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). This makes UDP good for applications like video or audio streaming, where receiving most of the data packets on time matters more than receiving every single packet. For example, the GigE Vision, ONVIF, and PSIA standards for IP-based cameras all incorporate UDP.

Implementing the UDP/IP stack in hardware saves millions of instructions per second that a host processor otherwise spends on UDP framing and checksum validation. Furthermore, UDP’s direct, processor-free connection to media encoders and decoders eliminates the need to temporarily store streaming media data, significantly simplifying bus and memory arbitration, lowering design complexity, and reducing power consumption for streaming-capable SoCs.

The CAST UDPIP core supports a superset of typical UDP/IP functions (details below) and is configurable for transmit, receive, or both (full-duplex). It works with any 10/100/1000 Mbit Ethernet MAC transceiver, including FPGA MACs from Altera® and Xilinx® and synthesizable versions such as the CAST MAC-1G core. Performance suitable for 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) has been achieved in some ASIC implementations. Integrating the core in system-on-chip designs is made easier through support for industry-standard streaming and bus interfaces.

Silicon implementation results indicate this is one of the smallest available such cores. For example, it uses just 1,000 slices for the receive function on a Xilinx Virtex-5 device. (See more sample results online.)

UDPIP Core Features & Availability

CAST designed the core to operate without need for a processor and to handle any likely UDP and streaming media requirements.
The core transmits and receives UDP packet data messages to one (unicast) or more (broadcast) targets on an Ethernet LAN, using IPv4 without packet fragmentation (DHCP support is optional). It generates and validates outgoing and incoming checksums; Ethernet CRC error correction is an option.

Trouble-free network operation is ensured via run-time programmable parameters (IP and MAC addresses, ports) and both the critical for multiple-access networks ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and Ping (the Echo Request and Reply Messages of the Internet Control Message Protocol, ICMP) for testing network connectivity.

The core can connect directly to media codecs via dedicated streaming-capable interfaces or via an arbitrated system bus. Available interfaces include AMBA AXI4-Stream and Avalon®-ST for streaming packet data, and the AMBA AHB, Avalon-MM, and Wishbone system bus interfaces.

The CAST UDPIP core is available now in Verilog or as an optimized netlist for Altera and Xilinx FPGAs. Integration with MAC cores from CAST, FPGA vendors, or other sources is available. Integration with CAST compression cores (e.g., the H.264 encoder) is also available, to make it even easier for SoC designers to incorporate video streaming over IP networks.

About CAST, Inc.

The UDPIP core is part of CAST’s continuing, 18-year-long commitment to provide the best IP products—and the best experiences using them—available anywhere. The diverse, proven CAST product line features 32-bit processors and 8-bit microcontrollers; advanced image/video compression and processing cores; and the memory controllers, high-speed buses, peripherals, and other functions needed to build complete systems.

These are all backed by CAST’s worldwide team of sales, support, and development experts, who pursue customer success with a devotion—and a reputation—unmatched in the industry.

Learn more by calling +1 201.391.8300.

 

CAST is a trademark of CAST, Inc., Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

 

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