Microcontroller meets needs of embedded system designers.

Press Release Summary:



Designed for embedded industrial applications, fido1100 has architecture that includes capabilities built into silicon for software debug and test for real-time and safety-critical operations. Acting as virtual CPUs, 5 space- and time-partitioned hardware contexts provide task management, priority handling, and interrupt management tasks. Four Universal I/O Controllers support various I/O protocols, and unit is available in 208-pin PQFP, TQFP, and FBGA packaging.



Original Press Release:



Innovasic Semiconductor Releases the fido1100 - The First Microcontroller Designed Specifically for Industrial Applications



The fido(TM) family's novel architecture redefines the microcontroller for embedded industrial applications by providing unprecedented flexibility, deterministic performance, shorter development cycle-time and lower development cost

ALBUQUERQUE, NM, September 19, 2006 - Innovasic Semiconductor, a leader in replacement integrated circuit (IC) and microcontroller solutions, today announced the release of the fido1100. The fido1100 is the first product in the fido (flexible input deterministic output) microcontroller family and has been designed with a new architecture to meet the unique needs of the industrial embedded system designer.

The fido1100 architecture includes unique capabilities built into the silicon that greatly ease the burden of software debug and test - especially for real-time and safety-critical operation. Programmable peripherals supporting 10/100 Ethernet, serial and GPIO protocols enable the same device to be used across a wide range of I/O applications. The 32-bit processor has been designed to be compatible with the CPU32+ (68000) instruction set, a widely used instruction set supported by a reliable and mature tool chain.

"The fido architecture includes some real innovation combined with some familiar and practical features," said Jim Turley, Principal Analyst at Silicon Insider. "The 68K instruction set is well proven and allows developers to take advantage of the wealth of software-development tools already available. The flexible peripherals, deterministic performance, context switching and vastly simplified debug provide a level of capability unmatched for industrial applications."

Building upon years of experience in developing replacement microcontrollers and peripherals for industrial customers, Innovasic has created a microcontroller that has taken many tasks traditionally handled in software and moved them into the silicon - redefining the boundaries between chip and software.

"The traditional approach in the industrial market has been to use a general-purpose microcontroller. This puts the burden of system performance entirely on the user who has to write software to tailor the chip to meet their needs," said Keith Prettyjohns, CEO of Innovasic Semiconductor. "What we have done with fido is to take many features that the industrial system designer traditionally handles in software and move them into the chip, providing the user with a special-purpose microcontroller designed specifically for their requirements. This saves design engineers time, money and frustration from writing and debugging thousands of lines of code."

Innovasic has been working with alpha customers who have been testing early prototypes for several months. Schneider Electric, the world's power and control specialist, is currently evaluating the fido1100 for future applications.

Hardware Contexts(TM)
The fido1100 incorporates five space- and time-partitioned Hardware Contexts. Each of these contexts acts like a "virtual CPU". In other microcontrollers, context management is usually handled by software in the Real-Time Operating System (RTOS). By incorporating contexts in the silicon, the fido1100 provides superior task management, priority handling and interrupt management tasks without the need for extraneous software. More importantly, it takes only one clock cycle to switch between the contexts. The space- and time-partitioning within the chip ensures that one context cannot "step on" another and that no context can ever "freeze." In addition, the chip keeps track of which context is being executed - greatly simplifying debug efforts.

Deterministic Performance
The fido1100 eliminates jitter by providing users with predictable performance that meets the tight time constraints of real-time and safety-critical systems. It includes a Deterministic Cache that permanently stores critical pieces of code that need to be executed fast. When the code is executed, it is there each and every time - eliminating cache misses and producing a consistent response time.

SPIDER(TM) (Software Profiling and Integrated Debug EnviRonment) SPIDER is fido's debug tool, incorporated on-chip, providing the user with some unique and powerful functionality, which reduces development cost while simultaneously speeding up time-to-market.

SPIDER's trace-buffer allows trace information to be written anywhere in memory, even sent over an Ethernet port. Hardware breakpoints reduce the need for code instrumentation. The breakpoints can be chained to set up if/then scenarios. And due to the fido architecture, the breakpoints are all context-aware. In addition, SPIDER provides statistical software profiling that helps identify critical pieces of code that can be moved into the Deterministic Cache.

SPIDER provides a true hardware single-step debug without software emulation. Using the JTAG interface, the CPU can be single-stepped from any breakpoint, allowing the user to debug code one instruction at a time. Interrupt handlers can also be single-stepped in this manner. In addition, one context can be single-stepped while other contexts run at full speed.

UIC(TM) (Universal I/O Controller)
The fido1100 has four Universal I/O Controllers (UICs). Each UIC is a dedicated RISC engine, which can be programmed to support a variety of I/O protocols. This flexibility allows fido to be used in multiple designs with different I/O requirements, reducing the cost and obsolescence risk of carrying multiple parts in inventory.

UIC software libraries are provided for various interface protocols and formats. In the fido1100, each UIC can be programmed to support 10/100 Ethernet (with MAC address filtering), two UARTs (16550 type), SMBus, Smart GPIO (up to 18-bits per UIC), SPI, I2 C and even customer proprietary protocols.

Library and Support Tools
With the fido1100, customers receive a full set of software libraries and development tools, including the industry-standard Eclipse IDE, Sourcery G++ GNU tool chain from Code Sourcery, full library support, embedded communication stacks, GPIO and sample programs. The fido installer application is so easy to use that customers can go from opening the box to up and running in less than 5 minutes!

Packaging and Temperature Grade
The fido1100 is available in 208-pin PQFP, TQFP and FBGA packaging and is guaranteed to operate over the Industrial Temperature grade of -40C to +85C.

Pricing and Availability
Pricing for the fido1100 is US$ 9.95 in quantities of 1,000. Full Evaluation Development Kits (EDKs) are available for US$ 499 each. Both the fido1100 chips and the EDKs are available for immediate shipment.

Contact Innovasic Semiconductor at 1-505-883-5263 or email sales@innovasic.com for more information.

About Innovasic® Semiconductor
Innovasic Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company focused on serving the industrial market. The company has established a world-class reputation for solving obsolescence problems by developing microcontrollers and peripheral ICs that are one hundred percent compatible with an original manufacturer's part in response to an End of Life notice. Having shipped over a million production ICs to the industrial market, Innovasic has become a trusted partner and an approved vendor to many of the leading industrial equipment manufacturers worldwide.

By developing close partnerships with its customers, the company has not only secured numerous wins for its growing line of replacement microcontrollers, but it has now launched its own family of industrial microcontrollers - specifically designed to solve problems typically overlooked by other semiconductor manufacturers. The new fido(TM) brand of microcontrollers have a novel architecture protected by multiple patent applications, while at the same time being compatible with one of the most widely used instruction sets.

For more information on fido, please visit http://www.engineersbestfriend.com/

For more information on Innovasic Semiconductor, please visit www.innovasic.com

All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

All Topics