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Content | •MIL-STD-1553B compliant •Connects backend interface to memory or directly to system devices •Interfaces to standard transceivers •12, 16, 20, or 24 MHz clock operation •Compatible with legacy remote terminal systems •Redundancy for severe environments •Low-power operation •Developed specifically for FPGA implementation •3-stage, 32-bit pipeline—ARMv6-M instruction set architecture •No license fees or royalties •User-programmed into the FPGA •All ARM Cortex-M1 I/Os are accessible to the user •Upwards compatible with Cortex-M3 •Executes all Thumb®code—can run ARM7 and ARM9 Thumb subroutines •Supported by a full range of development tools IP Compliments Nonvolatile, Secure, Low-Power Actel FPGAs With over 170 IP cores and supporting products optimized for the Actel flash-based ProASIC3 family of devices,Actel supports the communications,consumer,military,medical, industrial,automotive,and aerospace markets. DirectCoresare sourced,verified,supported,and maintained by Actel.They come complete as pre-implemented, synthesizable building blocks and have been thoroughly tested and verified in Actel FPGAs.They are designed and optimized for use in Actel flash-based families of devices. DirectCores are delivered seamlessly using CoreConsole, with automatic updates and no additional licensing required for most of the cores. CompanionCoresprovide Actel customers with a wide variety of IP cores that are sourced,verified,supported,and maintained by Actel IP partners.They are pre-built IP cores and reference blocks to streamline your designs,enable faster time-to-market,and minimize design costs and risks. One Company Serving All Your Design Needs Actel DirectCores and Third Party Cores provide an abundance of IP choices to complete your design.Actel IP cores allow the system designer to focus on differentiating capabilities,not recreating building blocks.Additionally, Actel IP cores are optimized for use with Actel silicon. Because Actel thoroughly verifies its IP cores,you can spend more of your time verifying the system instead of the IP component. Core1553BRTCorePCIFARM Cortex-M1 Actel IPCores •PCI specification 3.0 compliant •Application interface designed for synchronous or asynchronous transfers with FIFO support •Zero-wait-state burst mode transfers •Silicon-proven 66 MHz performance •32-bit and 64-bit operation •Includes Master and Target •Backend designed to work with CoreSDR/DDR •Used in PCI card and embedded applications CORE DTCM Memory Interface NVICInterruptInterface ExternalInterface ITCM Register File Fetch Multiply Decode Shift Logic Unit Add Add Control NVIC AHB-PPB AHB Master MasterController DMA Registers TargetController AddressDecoder andSelect Logic PCIConfigurationBackend Access DMA Controller Application Interface (Backend) PCI Bus Datapath Data Handshake Data Backend and FIFO Controller Internal Data Storage 128 Words PCI Datapath Datapath Controller Backend InterfaceMemory RT Protocol Controller Command Legalization DecoderBusB Decoder EncoderBusA Command Decoder ProASIC3 FamilyActel |
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