Innovative silicon IP 32-bit processor core comes with royalty-free licence
September 14, 2004 - Today, Cambridge Consultants launches a novel 32-bit RISC core that brings a new level of code density and power economy to deeply-embedded applications. The XAP3 core is available in Verilog RTL and can be fabricated in under 50,000 gates in a variety of ASIC and FPGA technologies.XAP3 is the latest addition to Cambridge Consultants’ well-known XAP ASIC processor family. The XAP1 and XAP2 16-bit processors have been successfully used in consumer, wireless, industrial, healthcare and automotive products since 1995. For example, CSR the Bluetooth IC market leader uses XAP2 in all its BlueCore products. XAP3 continues Cambridge Consultants’ policy of royalty-free licensing, making it the economic choice for use in high volume FPGAs, ASICs or ASSPs for all markets.
"We've amassed a great deal of experience in RISC processor technology from our previous XAP core designs and their use in commercial devices such as Bluetooth ICs and touchscreen controllers", says Alan Richardson, CTO of Cambridge Consultants. "By starting with a clean sheet of paper, we have been able to apply this know-how to create a processor that really addresses the needs of the next wave of software-technology and connectivity-rich products using lean and power-efficient hardware with a simple and open programming structure".
XAP3 has a classic Von Neumann architecture allowing code and data to be freely mixed within its flat 4 Gbyte memory space. There is hardware support for position independent code and secure operation though privileged modes that prevent user programs from corrupting the operating system kernel. These features make XAP3 ideal for designing into high-volume, low-cost, high-reliability products that hold their programs in ROM or Flash.
XAP3 provides a level of performance that can easily handle the very complex software required for modern embedded systems while still retaining high code-density. This includes multi-tasking operating systems, real-time control, user interface, and communications stacks.
The new core's RISC instruction set, assembly language and ANSI C compiler have all been designed in parallel. The compile chain is based on Codemist C compiler technology, which has many novel features to optimize performance, while minimizing program size and memory requirements. Cambridge Consultants’ designers then implemented the instruction set on the XAP3 core, and iterated the design to optimize its potential - providing single instructions for commonly-used functions such as function entry and exit. In conjunction with programmer-friendly hardware features such as XAP3's automatic selection of 16 or 32-bit wide instructions, the resulting platform achieves a remarkable code density, which Cambridge Consultants estimates could yield as much as a 30% saving in memory usage.
This not only reduces the hardware bill of materials, but power consumption as well - a critical feature for portable device applications. Power economy is further reduced by XAP3's efficient power-down and interrupt modes. XAP3 also incorporates the sleep techniques already successfully used in XAP1 and XAP2.
<> XAP3 comes with an integrated programming and development environment called xIDE, comprising a compiler, linker, simulator and debugger. An xIDE integrated development environment for XAP3 will shortly join the xIDE toolkits for XAP1 and XAP2 that are already available for free 30-day trial download from www.CambridgeConsultants.com/ASIC.About Cambridge Consultants
Cambridge Consultants designs and develops innovative new products, processes and systems. The organization enables clients to turn business opportunities into commercial successes, whether launching first-to-market products, or expanding existing markets through the introduction of new technologies. With a team of over 250 engineers and scientists, Cambridge Consultants is able to offer solutions across a diverse range of industries including healthcare, telecommunications, industrial and consumer products, automotive and aerospace. Operating from purpose-built laboratories on the Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge Consultants works for multinationals and small companies alike.