Atmel's MPCF-II Technology Brings ARM Processor-based Custom SoCs to 10K-unit Apps With No License Fees
Posted on: Monday, 30 March 2009, 07:00 CDT
CAP7L Customizable Microcontroller with $75K NRE enables lower cost of entry markets
CAP7L SoCs are economical in volumes of 10K units, with a fully-amortized unit cost of
The AT91CAP7L is a microcontroller with 200K gates of metal programmable cell fabric that can be used to implement proprietary customer IP, hardware accelerators, additional processor cores or unique peripherals sets to achieve a customized SoC. Atmel has a large library of license- and royalty-free IP that has been fully verified and tested in the CAP7L MP block.
Atmel's second-generation metal programmable cell fabric technology (MPCF-II) has cut the mask charges to $75K by using only three metal and three via layers for configuration.
According to
The HDL code for any custom-IP is developed using standard, vendor-specific or third-party FPGA design tools. Once verified, the customer needs to provide the register transfer level (RTL) netlist to Atmel for implementation in the MP block on the CAP7L. Prototypes can be available within 10 weeks of final gate level netlist and production quantities within 12 weeks.
Existing Third-party Tools. The same C-compilers, RTOS, OSs, ICEs and IDEs used with Atmel's ARM processor-based MCUs can be used with the CAP versions of the devices. These include Atmel's free GNU gcc C compiler, GNU gdb debugger, FreeRTOS.org real-time kernel. Commercially available tools include ARM (RealView Development Suite, RealView ICE, RealView Trace2) Green Hills(R) (Multi(R) IDE, TimeMachine(TM), Integrity(R) OS), IAR(TM) (C compiler - Embedded Workbench), ExpressLogic (Real-time Operating System - ThreadX(R)) and Micrium (Real-time Operating System - uCOS/II).
Availability and Pricing- CAP7L customizable microcontrollers are available now. NRE is $75K, with unit costs of
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