AMBA-Bus
Dolphin Technology provides AMBA® Bus IPs for AMBA connection, includes AXI4, AXI3, APB and AHP.
Overview
Dolphin Technology provides AMBA® Bus IPs for AMBA connection, includes AXI4, AXI3, APB and AHP. They are high-performance SoC bus protocol and supports different arbitration schemes while routing the traffic between masters and slaves.
The Dolphin AMBA-Bus IPs consist of silicon-proven digital controllers and verification IP, all of which are designed to support all required features of AMBA bus protocol.
Key features
DTI AMBA-Bus Controller supports:
- AMBA, Advanced Peripheral Bus (APB) Specification Version 2.0
- AMBA, Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) Specification Version 2.0
- AMBA, Advanced eXtensibale Bus (AXI) Specification Version 4.0
- AMBA, Advanced eXtensibale Lite Bus (AXI-Lite) Specification Version 4.0
- AXI4 and AXI4-Lite support data/address bus width of 32/64 bits
- APB and AHP support data/address bus width of 8/16/32 bits
- Clock synchronization
- Programmable FIFO watermarks
- Interrupt interface
Specifications
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What is AMBA-Bus?
AMBA-Bus is a Bus Fabric IP core from Dolphin Technology listed on Semi IP Hub.
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