Vendor: Xilinx, Inc. Category: Protocol Bridge

AHB Lite to AXI Bridge

The AMBA® ( Microcontroller Bus Architecture) AHB-Lite ( High Performance Bus) to AXI ( extensible interface) bridge translates A…

Overview

The AMBA® (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) AHB-Lite (Advanced High Performance Bus) to AXI (Advanced extensible interface) bridge translates  AHB-Lite transactions into AXI4 transactions. It functions as an AHB-Lite slave on the AHB bus and as an AXI master on the AXI bus.

Key features

  • Supports 1:1 (AXI:AHB) synchronous clock ratio
  • AHB and AXI data widths are the same and either 32 or 64 bit based on the configuration
  • Supports narrow transfers on the AHB interface
  • Supports burst termination on the AHB during which dummy transfers are initiated on the AXI interface
  • Timeout feature to indicate no response from AXI slave during write and read transactions

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
AHB Lite to AXI Bridge
Vendor
Xilinx, Inc.
Type
Silicon IP

Files

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Provider

Xilinx, Inc.
HQ: USA

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