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The total solution for your next SOC
Need a processor core and/or peripherals cores to power your upcoming product? Would an off the shelf SOC subsystem or platform cut development time and effort? Design services for faster time to market? Aurora VLSI is the place to shop.
As a reseller for Stargate Solutions peripherals cores, Aurora VLSI also provides a full set of popular communications peripherals cores- Ethernet, USB, Utopia, PCI, 1394, HPNA. SOC cores such as SDRAM controllers, SRAM controllers, flash controllers, DMA engines, AMBA bus components, and RAM arbiters are also available from Aurora VLSI.
Aurora VLSI markets 32 bit controller cores and Java processor cores that also execute traditional instruction sets. With experience in nine instruction sets, if you have a processor core requirement, Aurora VLSI can probably help you.
SOC subsystems and platforms integrate multiple cores to provide entire subsystems and baseline SOCs. These include AMBA bus peripheral (ie. Ethernet, etc.) subsystems that include DMA, and memory controller subsystems.
Aurora VLSI services cover all aspects of ASIC and SOC implementation from specification developement to foundry interfacing. The engineers at Aurora VLSI are highly experienced in high speed, large, complex digital chips.
Peripherals Cores
- Ethernet 10/100 MAC, 10/100/1000 MAC
- USB 2.0 device, 1.1 device, 1.0 device, 1.1 hub, etc.
- Utopia 2/2+, 3/3+
- PCI 32bit, 64bit
- IEEE 1394
- HPNA 2.0
- SDRAM controllers
- SRAM controllers
- Flash controllers
- Compact Flash controllers
- DMA engines
- AMBA bus master, slave, arbiter, decoder, AHB/APB bridge
- RAM arbiters
AMBA is a registered trademark of ARM limited.
Processor Cores
Java fans: Software compatibility an issue? Check out our unique bilingual processor cores- Java + legacy instruction set cores that run Java and popular legacy code, thus retaining software compatibility with existing legacy binaries.
- AU-C01XX: 32 bit small, very low power processor core family. These processors run popular, industry standard code based on the RISC instruction set that originated at Stanford
- AU-C02XX: 32 bit small, very low power SPARC processor core family
- AU-J1100: Bilingual, high performance Java processor core that also runs popular, industry standard legacy code based on the RISC instruction set that originated at Stanford (legacy code core can be replaced with any legacy core you choose)
- AU-J1200: Bilingual, high performance Java processor core that also runs 32 bit SPARC code
- AU-J1000: High performance pure Java processor core
SPARC is a registered trademark of SPARC International, Inc.
Design Services
- Specification development, Architecture and/or microarchitecture
- Logic design and RTL modelling
- Logic verification
- Synthesis
- Timing analysis and timing closure
- Place and route, layout, backend (subcontracted)
- Foundry interfacing
- Turnkey SOC development
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