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IP Core
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ALSO CALLED: Semiconductor Intellectual Property, Semiconductor IP Core, and Integrated Circuit Intellectual Property
DEFINITION: An IP (intellectual property) core is a block of logic or data that is used in making a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for a product. As essential elements of design reuse, IP cores are part of the growing
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IP CORE DEFINITION (continued):
electronic design automation ( EDA) industry trend towards repeated use of previously designed components. Ideally, an IP core should be entirely portable - that is, able to easily be inserted into any vendor technology or design methodology. Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter ( UARTs), central processing units ( CPUs), Ethernet controllers, and PCI interfaces are all examples of IP cores. IP cores fall into
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