Vendor: VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd. Category: Power On Reset (POR)

POR

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
POR
Vendor
VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
HQ: The People's Republic of China
VeriSyno Microelectronics Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise dedicated to the research and development of semiconductor IPs. The company’s main products include mixed-signal high-speed interface IPs such as USB, HDMI, DDR, MIPI, PCIe, SATA, and various analog IPs such as ADC, DAC, PLL, LVDS, as well as independently developed PSRAM interface IO solutions and vMAC series IPs. As one of the important semiconductor IP suppliers in China, in active collaboration with local foundries, VeriSyno has long been committed to the porting of those mature interface IPs to processes such as 22/28/40/55nm, to ensure secure and reliable supply of domestic IPs. The company’s diversified IP products have been widely used in industries such as industrial, medical, AI, and IoT. VeriSyno was established in September 2018 and is headquartered in Hefei, Anhui, with branch offices in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.

Learn more about Power On Reset (POR) IP core

Method for Booting ARM Based Multi-Core SoCs

In the boot process various modules/peripherals (like clock controller or security handing module and other master/slaves) initialized as per the SoC architecture and customer applications. In Multi core SoCs, first primary core (also called booting core) start up in boot process and then secondary cores are enabled by software.

Analysis of RDC Paths for a million gate SoC

Reset is necessary to initialize the system and reach to a known state. Just like multiple clocks are required in an SoC to sustain various use models and performance, multiple resets are designed to cater different functional requirements. With this advent we also invite some issues due to crossings among different reset domains. In a sequential design, if the reset of source register is different from the reset of destination register even though the data path is in same clock domain, this will become asynchronous crossing path and can cause metastability at destination register.

The silicon enigma: Bridging the gap between simulation and silicon

VLSI design teams are eagerly anticipating the full functional fab out Silicon to portray their months of hard work, on the other hand the Test teams are busy planning their functional coverage (to fill in the gaps of scan (atpg) patterns coverage holes) but more often than not, the unexpected happens and the teams are busy debugging the Si bring up for functional cases. This paper is trying to highlight the seemingly innocuous issues that occur on first few day of Si bring up and proactive steps that would help reduce these cycle.

BIST Verification at SoC level

With the increase complexity of modern day SoCs, the number of memory blocks and LBIST partitions are increasing, which is in turn making the verification efforts quite challenging. This paper highlights the key points to keep in mind while deciding the verification strategy for self-test, and what are the road-blocks in executing this “ideal” verification plan.

High Density - Low power Flip-Flop

In a current trend of SoC Design, IC’s are becoming more and more complex so the challenges of meeting all the design requirements have become increasingly difficult.

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What is POR?

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