Vendor: Digital Core Design Category: CPU

8-bit Microprocessor

The D6802 is a 8-bit MPU IP Core.

Overview

The D6802 is a 8-bit MPU IP Core. The D6802 is synthesisable SOFT Microprocessor IP Core, fully compatible with the Motorola MC6802. It can be used as a direct replacement for the MC6802 Microprocessor.
Two software-controlled power-saving modes - WAIT and HALT, are available to conserve additional power. These modes make the D6802 IP Core especially attractive, for automotive and battery-driven applications.
The D6802 has built-in real time hardware on chip debugger - DoCD , which allows easy software debugging and validation.
The D6802 is fully customizable - it is delivered in the exact configuration, to meet user's requirements. There is no need, to pay extra for not used features and wasted silicon. It includes fully automated testbench with complete set of tests, allowing easy package validation, at each stage of SoC design flow.

Each of the DCD's D68XX Cores, has a built-in support for DCD Hardware Debug System - DoCD . It is a real-time hardware debugger, which provides debugging capability of a whole System on Chip (SoC).
Unlike other on-chip debuggers, the DoCD provides a non-intrusive debugging of running application. It can halt, run, step into or skip an instruction and read/write any contents of microprocessor.

Key features

  • Cycle compatible with original implementation
  • Software compatible with MC6802 industry standard
  • De-multiplexed Address/Data Bus, to allow easy memory connection
  • Two power saving modes: HALT, WAIT
  • Fully synthesizable
  • Static synchronous design
  • No internal reset generator or gated clock
  • Scan test ready

Benefits

  • Rapid prototyping and time-to-market reduction
  • Design risk elimination
  • Development costs reduction
  • Full customization
  • Global sales network
  • Technology independence
  • Professional service
  • Getting a sillicon proven IP

What’s Included?

  • HDL Source Code
  • Testbench environment
    • Automatic Simulation macros
    • Tests with reference responses
  • Synthesis scripts
  • Technical documentation
  • 12 months of technical support

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
D6802
Vendor
Digital Core Design

Provider

Digital Core Design
HQ: Poland
Founded in 1999, Digital Core Design is a global leader in IP core development, specializing in microprocessor, microcontroller, and communication solutions. With a portfolio of over 100 IP cores, DCD continues to drive innovation in embedded systems, providing cutting-edge solutions for automotive, industrial, IoT, and security applications.

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