Open Core Protocol

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The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is a protocol for on-chip subsystem communications.It is an openly licensed, core-centric protocol and defines a bus-independent, configurable interface. OCP International Partnership (OCP-IP) produces OCP specifications. OCP data transfer models range from simple request-grant handshaking through pipelined request-response to complex out-of-order operations. FPGA vendor Altera joined the Open Core Protocol International Partnership in 2010. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is a protocol for on-chip subsystem communications.It is an openly licensed, core-centric protocol and defines a bus-independent, configurable interface. OCP International Partnership (OCP-IP) produces OCP specifications. OCP data transfer models range from simple request-grant handshaking through pipelined request-response to complex out-of-order operations. Legacy IP cores can be adapted to OCP, while new implementations may take advantage of advanced features: designers select only those features and signals encompassing a core’s specific data, control and test configuration. The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is one of several FPGA processor interconnects used to connect soft FPGA peripherals to FPGA CPUs --both soft microprocessor and hard-macro processor.Other such interconnects includeAdvanced eXtensible Interface (AXI), Avalon,and the Wishbone bus. FPGA vendor Altera joined the Open Core Protocol International Partnership in 2010.
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