AHB Quad SPI Controller with Execute in Place (XIP)
The Quad Serial Peripheral Interface module either controls a serial data link as a master component, or reacts to a serial data …
Overview
The Quad Serial Peripheral Interface module either controls a serial data link as a master component, or reacts to a serial data link as a slave component.
The IPC-QSPI-AHB bus controller can be configured under software control to be a master component or slave component device. Reading and writing the core is done on the AMBA AHB bus interface. The core operates in various data modes from 4 bits to 32 bits (8 modes are supported in multiples of 4 data bits). The data is then serialized and then transmitted, either LSB or MSB first, using the standard 4-wire SPI bus interface or the extended Quad mode bus.
Key features
- 4 bit to 32 bit serial transmit & receive
- Full and half duplex modes
- Software programmable Master component or Slave component mode
- Software programmable SCLK rate for Master mode
- Quad-bit mode operation
- Dual-bit mode operation
- 64 word Tx and Rx FIFOs
- Asynchronous Slave component Interface
- AMBA AHB interface
- Interrupt control
- LSB or MSB mode
- Up to 4 slave components under Master component control
- DMA Interface
- Compatible with many industry-standard FLASH devices
- Execute-in-place (XIP) functionality for industry standard FLASH devices
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- Verilog Source
- Complete Test Environment
- AHB Bus Functional Model
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What is AHB Quad SPI Controller with Execute in Place (XIP)?
AHB Quad SPI Controller with Execute in Place (XIP) is a SPI / QSPI XSPI IP core from Silvaco, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
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