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32/64bit CPU IP Cores offering

As part of our partner's  IP cores offering, customers can licensed RTL/soft IP cores for FPGA/ASIC use.  A variety of 32/64bit cores CPU are available: 

 D68000

The D68000-CPU32 soft core is binary-compatible with the industry standard 68000’s CPU32 version of the 32-bit microcontroller. The D68000-CPU32 has a 16-bit data bus and a 24-bit address data bus. It is code compatible with the 68000’s CPU32 (version of MC68020). The D68000-CPU32 has an improved instruction set, which allows program execution with higher performance than the standard 68000 core. It contains a built-in  debugger interface. The D68000-CPU32 is delivered with a fully automated test bench and a complete set of tests, allowing easy package validation at each stage of the SoC design flow.

DRV32IMZicsr

The DRV32IMZicsr is a 32-bit RISC-V CPU with M, Zicsr extensions, and External Debug support.

The Core belongs to the latest  Core Family, with:

- a five-stage pipeline,

- Harvard architecture

- flexible size of program and data memory together with their allocation in address space.

DRV64IMZicsr 

The DRV64IMZicsr is a 64-bit RISC-V CPU with M, Zicsr extensions and External Debug support. As a part of the Core Family this unique CPU offers:

- five-stage pipeline,

- Harvard  architecture,

- flexible size of program and data memory together with their allocation in address space.

D32Pro

Thanks to its increased code density, the D32PRO meets the power and size requirements of new connected devices. That’s why both the power and performance of this IP Core predestine it as a real alternative for ARM Cortex M0/M0+/M1/M3 in the deeply embedded market and especially for the emerging market of connected devices (IoT). Responding to continuing demands for less power drain in system-on-chip (SoC) designs, The D32PRO is aimed at low-power always on/always listening systems and those with less demanding clock frequencies such as Bluetooth Low Energy. Nevertheless, the core is perfect for embedded systems that require greater computational performance and system complexity by supporting dual- and multi-core systems as well as improved code density. 

DQ80251

The DQ80251 is a revolutionary Quad-Pipelined ultra high performance, speed optimized soft core of a 16-bit/32-bit embedded microcontroller. The core is fully configurable – this allows an easy selection of features and peripherals, in order to create a dedicated system. It was designed with a special concern about the performance to power consumption ratio. This ratio is extended by an advanced power management unit – the PMU. 

For more information please contact: adi.katav@kal-corp.com

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