Swindon Silicon Systems helps designers build an ASIC solution

An online chip builder lets designers visualise the functionality and package size of their ASIC solution. The tool can help design engineers estimate a custom chip using IC Builder.

Swindon Silicon Systems, a Sensata Technologies company which designs and supplies mixed signal ASICs and integrated MEMS sensors for the automotive, industrial and medical sectors has announced the online IC Builder which enables design engineers to visualise what their ASIC/MEMS solution may look like for their application. It is also an introduction to informally discuss with Swindon the results and the process required to implement the IC.

“A growing number of companies across many sectors are realising the many advantages ASICs can offer and IC Builder is the ideal way to begin the process of implementing an ASIC solution for their application,” said Richard Mount, sales and marketing director at Swindon Silicon Systems.

“There are several reasons for taking the ASIC route and high on the list is the ability to integrate high levels of functionality into a tiny package,” Mount adds. “Functions and capability will normally include such things as processing, memory, digital and analogue conversion, sensing, filtering, amplifying, communication, protection, and power management,” continued Mount.

Click by click, IC Builder allows the user to progressively add the functions required for their intelligent sensing application and the capability to see what the resulting package could look like.

Designers can add processors including ARM Cortex and Intel 8051, a choice of memory type, Flash, EEPROM, ADCs, DACs, low and band-pass filtering, sensors – including MEMS pressure, photodiode and temperature, frequency generators, RF and a choice of communication protocols.

Power management by DC/DC converters or voltage regulators is selectable as is the type of protection required, such as EMC and surge and reverse polarity.

Finally, users can choose the operating voltage level for the device.

Once all the functions needed have been added, a single click will let the user see the package and its dimensions needed for the specific application.

“We are confident that existing ASIC users will experiment with IC Builder to see if their current solution, be it either ASIC or discrete components, really is the best available to them or to look at new requirements,” added Mount.

http://www.swindonsilicon.com/icbuilder      

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