ATA-7 (UDMA 133) Target Interface
This is a ATA-7 compliant device interface core used for interfacing custom devices to IDE controller.
Overview
This is a ATA-7 compliant device interface core used for interfacing custom devices to IDE controller. Core is targeted for SOC implementations in ASIC and FPGA.
Key features
- PIO modes 0-4
- IORDY signaling for PIO cycle extension
- Multi-word DMA modes 0-2
- Ultra DMA modes 0-6
- Programmable timings for PIO and DMA modes
- Support for Ultra DMA pause and termination
- Standard slave Wishbone interface to microprocessor/microcontroller
- Interrupt generator for IRQ driven software driver implementation
- Automatic handling of BSY and DRQ bits
- DMA engine and master Wishbone interface for data transfer
- Small register FIFOs for transmit and receive data
- Acts as a single, master ATA/ATAPI device on ATA cable
- 66MHz clock for UDMA133 (mode 6) operation
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Benefits
- Flexible
- Compact
- Cost-effective
- Many Shipping Products
What’s Included?
- Verilog Source Code
- Test Bench
- Sample Syntheis scripts
- Dcumentation
Specifications
Identity
Files
Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.
Provider
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Frequently asked questions about SATA Controller IP
What is ATA-7 (UDMA 133) Target Interface?
ATA-7 (UDMA 133) Target Interface is a SATA Controller IP core from ASICS World Services, LTD. listed on Semi IP Hub.
How should engineers evaluate this SATA Controller?
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