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Advanced silicon prototyping in reconfigurable environments

Objective

This project will address the European need to build low volume embedded systems, quickly and cheaply. The objective of this project is to produce a "One Stop" Evaluation and development kit that enables users to rapidly produce a Silicon Solution for their embedded system. It will enable smaller companies(SMEs) to invest in development tools for their RISC microprocessor based embedded systems. The tools will be competitively priced to enable SMEs to quickly develop prototypes of their system

The results of this project will be:

- an easy to use development system that will allow end users to prototype designs on a development board. - a methodology which allows those designs to be made into an ASIC
How the partners intend to approach the work :
The companies in the consortium will collaborate to produce a set of tools that will enable a company to embed an ARM core in a "sea of logic" and so add increased functionality to a product quickly and easily. Each partner will bring their own area of expertise to the project. ARM will provide their expertise in Embeddable microprocessor cores and supporting software. Oxford University are experts in automated implementation of hardware and software systems ES2 will produce the design in an ASIC. ARM will coordinate the project.
What Will Be The Impact Of Expected Results :
The board will assist extending the spectrum of ASSP/ASIC interested parties, to develop silicon designs. These parties include:

- lower volume users , including those new to ASSPs/ASICs
- design consultancies
- s/w houses , including RTOS developers
- higher volume users wanting fast prototyping / route to market

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Coordinator

Advanced Risc Machines Limited
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