Atmel Offers Industry"s First Secure Single-Chip Programmable SOC
AT94S Family Integrates Configuration EEPROM, 20+ MIPS Processor, FPGA and SRAM and Offers IP Protection
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 2002--Atmel®
Corporation (Nasdaq:ATML - news) announced today the immediate availability
of its AT94S family of single-chip programmable SoCs, based on its
popular FPSLIC(TM) product. The AT94S (FPSLIC SECURE) devices
integrate 256KBits to 1MBits of configuration EEPROM, a 20+ MIPS RISC
processor, 5,000 to 40,000 FPGA gates, 20 KB to 36 KB of SRAM and a
variety of peripherals that includes UARTs, timer/counters, a 2-wire
serial interface and a hardware multiplier. Additional peripherals and
co-processor functions can be created in the FPGA and mapped directly
in the address space of the microcontroller.
The AT94S family is the world's first in-system programmable SoC
that does not require an external memory to store the FPGA
configuration data and processor program code. By integrating the
configuration EEPROM with the FPSLIC programmable SoC in a single 256
pin micro BGA package, Atmel has eliminated the need for any external
memory, increased I/O count and reduced the required board space
required by up to 70%.
Added Security -- The protection of intellectual property
contained in the FPGA as well as the processor code has become a high
priority for telecom, networking, industrial and consumer markets in
recent years. Programmable system-on-a-chip solutions require
non-volatile memory to store the design for both the on-chip FPGA and
microcontroller. The external EEPROM typically used to perform this
function provides limited security because the configuration data can
be reverse engineered if read from the configuration memory. The AT94S
family of devices has a patented security feature that protects the
FPGA configuration and microcontroller program data from being read
from the configuration EEPROM. A security bit on the device can be set
during programming to prevent the memory from being read back
statically or during internal configuration of the FPSLI device. Once
the security bit is set, the only means of externally accessing the
FPSLIC configuration EEPROM is to erase it first. This feature
provides design security without sacrificing in-system (re)
programmability. Atmel establishes a first in offering security and
in-system programming in a single package.
Low Power Consumption -- Atmel's single-chip AT94S FPSLIC devices
are the lowest power programmable SoCs on the market today. FPSLIC is
rated at 0.05 mA maximum in standby mode and 2-3 mA/MHz while active.
In addition, FPSLIC's Power-on-reset (POR) peak current is less than
50mA. Other SRAM-based FPGAs and programmable SoCs draw as much as 2
Amps during POR, making them unacceptable for battery operated
applications.
The efficient code density and single clock cycle instruction
execution of FPSLIC's on-board 8-bit RISC AVR processor offers
throughput that exceeds that of the ARM7TDMI in many applications. The
patented architecture of the AVR processor in the FPSLIC devices
enables higher system throughput with a lower clock rate to further
reduce power.
Security has become a priority as the unscrupulous copying of
microcontroller and programmable logic code is an increasing problem
for system designers," according to Martin Mason, Atmel's Programmable
SLi marketing manager. "Significant investment has been made in the
intellectual property stored in these devices and the protection of
that IP is of paramount concern for emerging telecom, networking,
industrial control and consumer applications."
"There is a proliferation of portable products including
peripherals for PDAs and mobile phones. These applications include
GPS, MP3 players, digital cameras and others. The end-products require
substantial processing power, must be as compact as possible, consume
very low power and must be tamper resistant to protect the customer
IP. The AT94S Secure FPSLIC is the only complete single-chip,
programmable system-on-a-chip solution that does not require any
external devices," Mason concluded.
Pricing and Availability -- Secure FPSLIC devices are available
now in production quantities in the following configurations.
2-pin
Device AVR RISC SRAM EEPROM FPGA UARTs Timer Serial
Processor Bytes Bits gates Counters Interface
AT94S05 20+ MIPS 20 KB 256K 5,000 2 3 1
AT94S10 20+ MIPS 36 KB 512K 10,000 2 3 1
AT94S40 20+ MIPS 36 KB 1M 40,000 2 3 1
AT94S prices start at $6.50 for AT94S05AL in quantities of 25K.
About Atmel
Founded in 1984, Atmel Corporation is headquartered in San Jose,
Calif., with manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe.
Atmel designs, manufactures and markets worldwide, advanced logic,
mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and RF semiconductors. Atmel is also
a leading provider of system-level integration semiconductor solutions
using CMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe, and high-voltage BCDMOS process
technologies.
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Contact:
Atmel
Martin Mason, 408/436-4178
(Programmable Sli Marketing Manager)
mmason@atmel.com
Clive Over, 408/451-2855
(Director of Public Relations-USA and Asia)
cliveover@atmel.com
Veronique Sablereau, 33 1 30 60 70 68
(Corporate Communications Manager-Europe)
veronique.sablereau@atmel.com