SoC embedded FPGA

I saw an interesting STmicroelectonics' chip which embed an ARM9 core and a FPGA, this is the STW21000.

Did someone heard about this chip or an equivalent (=B5proc + FPGA) ?

Where can i buy one or more (less than 10)?

thanks

Reply to
kagior
Loading thread data ...

Xilinx: Virtex-4 FX family, embeds one or two PowerPC, take a look at

formatting link

I suppose ALtera will have a similar porduct, but I am not familiar with it

Reply to
Zara

Atmel has FPSLIC (AVR with FPGA), but the processor is 8bit.

formatting link

You can buy them at Digi-Key

formatting link
formatting link
?Ref=127172&Site=US&Cat=32375548

Tom

Reply to
Tom Twist

Altera has Excalibur, which has an ARM 922T. But it is not recommended for new products.

formatting link
formatting link

Or you can look at Actel solution. It doesn't have a hard ARM core (not fixed/implemented). But their tool insert the ARM7 into the design for you.

formatting link

Lattice provide an 8-bit open IP core (not an ARM) for their FPGA/CPLD. It is a soft core (not fix implemented).

formatting link

Regards, Joseph

This e-mail message is intended for the addressee(s) only and may contain information that is the property of, and/or subject to a confidentiality agreement between the intended recipient(s), their organisation and/or the ARM Group of Companies. If you are not an intended recipient of this e-mail message, you should not read, copy, forward or otherwise distribute or further disclose the information in it; misuse of the contents of this e-mail message may violate various laws in your state, country or jurisdiction. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please contact the originator of this e-mail message via e-mail and delete all copies of this message from your computer or network, thank you.

Reply to
Joseph

Altera has NIOS (16-bit) and NIOS II (32-bit) uProc embedded. It offers performance/low-cost flavors. And allows users to built custom instructions.

Thanks,

Reply to
ningxue2000

Altera has NIOS (16-bit) and NIOS II (32-bit) uProc embedded. It offers performance/low-cost flavors. And allows users to built custom instructions.

Thanks,

Reply to
ningxue2000

ElectronDepot website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.