533 Mbps DDR2 SDRAM Solution for eASIC Nextreme

Posted by Ken Cheung in IP Core on Monday, June 30, 2008

eASIC Corporation and Northwest Logic introduced a silicon-proven 533 Mbps DDR2 SDRAM solution for eASIC’s low-cost Nextreme family of devices. The combination of eASIC’s Nextreme and Northwest Logic’s DDR2 SDRAM Memory Interface Solution provides 60% higher performance than mainstream low-density FPGAs, which are typically limited to 333 Mbps or less performance. The solution utilizes Northwest Logic’s high-performance DDR2 SDRAM Controller Core and eASIC-specific DDR PHY to provide an easy-to-use, one-stop-shop solution for eASIC’s Nextreme devices.

Northwest Logic’s DDR2 SDRAM Memory Interface Solution combines Northwest Logic’s high-performance, fully featured DDR2 SDRAM Controller with its eASIC-specific DDR PHY. This DDR PHY leverages the built-in DDR I/Os and DLLs of eASIC’s Nextreme devices. The solution includes a variety of add-on peripherals including AHB/AXI Interface, Multi-Port Front-End and ECC Cores, which make it straightforward to integrate with other sub-systems. Northwest Logic’s eASIC-based DDR2 SDRAM Interface Solution has been fully characterized to support robust 533 Mbps DDR2 SDRAM operation. Contact Northwest Logic for a detailed characterization report.

More info: eASIC | Northwest Logic

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