VME Slave Controller
This VME64 slave controller is designed for custom integration using standard FPGA and ASIC technologies.
Overview
This VME64 slave controller is designed for custom integration using standard FPGA and ASIC technologies. It is fully compliant to the VME specification supporting A16/A24/A32 address mode, D8/D16/D32 data modes (read/write/read-modify-write), D16-BLT, D32-BLT, D64-MBLT, as well as interrupt acknowledge cycles. VMEbus timing is guaranteed by using a system clock of 40 MHz or higher. A synchronous design approach is used to simplify inter- facing to the asynchronous VMEbus. The user side interface is full synchronous. Data access is either single cycle or multi-cycle controlled through user wait states.
To support VME slave controller implementations that do not require the full 32-bit address and data bus width, different top-levels are available. Features such as BLT and MBLT can individually be selected to achieve gate-count optimized implementations.
Key features
- Data modes: D8, D16, D16-BLT, D32, D32-BLT, D64-MBLT
- Address modes: A16, A24, A32
- Access modes: Read, write, read-modify-write
- Selectable rescinding DTACK
- Configurable D8, D16, or D32 interrupter
- Selectable little/big endian conversion
- Full synchronous user side interface for registers, peripherals, and memories
- User selectable wait-states
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- RTL code
- Self-verifying system-level testbench
- Synthesis information
- User guide
Specifications
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What is VME Slave Controller?
VME Slave Controller is a VME IP core from Inicore, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
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