Volume 3, Issue 4

On-Chip Bus Designing with the Interface of Open Core Protocol

Author

Pathivada V J Raj Kumar* and Kurada Phaneedra

Abstract

As more and more IP cores are integrated into an SOC design, the communication flow between IP cores has increased drastically and the efficiency of the on-chip bus has become a dominant factor for the performance of a system. The on-chip bus design can be divided into two parts, namely the interface and the internal architecture of the bus. In this work we adopt the well-defined interface standard, the Open Core Protocol (OCP), and focus on the design of the internal bus architecture. We develop an efficient bus architecture to support most advanced bus functionalities defined in OCP, including burst transactions, lock transactions, pipelined transactions, and out of-order transactions. We first model and design the on-chip bus with transaction level modeling for the consideration of design flexibility and fast simulation speed. We then implement the RTL models of the bus for synthesis and gate-level simulation. Experimental results show that the proposed TLM model is quite efficient for the whole system simulation and the real implementation can significantly save the communication time.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20140442

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Pathivada V J Raj Kumar* and Kurada Phaneedra | On-Chip Bus Designing with the Interface of Open Core Protocol | DOI : https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20140442

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