CS86 Overview
The CS86 series of 0.18 µm standard cells is a line of CMOS ASICs based on higher integration implemented by introducing wiring pitch reduction technology and on I/O pad placement technology to the conventional CS81 series. The CS86 series has three types of cell sets (CS86MN, CS86MZ, and CS86ML), covering a variety of applications, from portable devices requiring low power consumption to image processors requiring...
CS86 Key Features
- Output buffer cells with noise reduction circuits
- Input buffer cells and bidirectional buffer cells with on-chip input pull-up/pull-down resistors
- Buffer cells for crystal oscillation circuits
- Special interfaces : SSTL2, PCI, P-CML, T-LVTTL, USB 2.0, IEEE1394, and others
- IP macros : CPU (ARM9, FR-V, and others) , DSP, PCI, IEEE1394, USB 2.0, IrDA, PLL, DAC, ADC, and others
- Capable of incorporating piled cells (RAM/ROM/Register file/Delay line)
- Configurable internal bus circuits
- Advanced hardware/software co-design environment
- Short-term development using Physical Synthesis tool
- Low power consumption using Low Power Synthesis tool
