Vendor: DapTechnology B.V. Category: Firewire

IEEE-1394b PHY layer Core

FireGate is a synthesizable IEEE-1394-2008 Beta PHY core and is architected to support data rates of S100 through S3200.

Overview

FireGate is a synthesizable IEEE-1394-2008 Beta PHY core and is architected to support data rates of S100 through S3200. It is fully IEEE-1394b compliant and supports all AS5643 requirements.

Key features

  • Complete IP solution supporting IEEE-1394b-2008 and AS5643
  • Support for speeds from S100 to S3200
  • Single-Speed Support (S100, S200, S400, ...)
  • Multi-Speed Support (S100 - S400, S800 - S3200)
  • Scalable number of PHY ports from 1 to 16
  • Integrated support for AS5643 (Mil1394) enhancements

Benefits

  • Standalone solution: The PHY IP can be combined with Link Layer IPs, creating smaller, compact solutions. Additional components can be added to create a System-On-Chip (SOC) solution.
  • Flexible number of ports: Commercially available PHY chips have a fixed number of ports which for small peripherals is often overkill. On the other hand, host adapters would likely benefit from 3 or more ports and a hub could even have more than that. For a PHY based on FPGA technology, the user can customize the number of ports as required.
  • Optional debug and test features: Optionally the user can include debug and test features like BERT (Bit Error Rate Test) Low level data monitoring and Recording
  • Field-upgradable: The used FPGAs are field upgradable thus allowing the addition new features or bug fixes, even if the device is already in the field.
  • Cost effective ASICS: Once a design is finalized an IP solution offers a very cost effective path to spinning a custom ASIC.

Files

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
FireGate
Vendor
DapTechnology B.V.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

DapTechnology B.V.
HQ: The Netherlands
Founded in 1998 in Nijmegen, Netherlands, DapTechnology B.V. is a company specializing in products, systems and solutions based on the IEEE 1394 Standard. Ever since, the company has been working closely with the IEEE 1394 standards development organizations, strategic industry partners and key customers to develop world-class products using IEEE 1394. The DapTechnology FireSpy IEEE 1394a and IEEE 1394b Protocol Analyzer products have gained worldwide acceptance and is currently being used in various aerospace & defense, industrial, consumer electronics and automotive product development efforts. DapTechnology’s exponential business growth in recent years (a respectable 2500% from 2000 through 2005) is a testament of the company’s commitment to meticulous engineering desciplines, exceptional quality and customer satisfaction.

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What is IEEE-1394b PHY layer Core?

IEEE-1394b PHY layer Core is a Firewire IP core from DapTechnology B.V. listed on Semi IP Hub.

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