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Synective Labs AB

Synective Labs AB stands as a prominent consulting firm specializing in FPGA and ASIC design across the Nordic region. Renowned for their expertise, they focus on constructing high-performance systems that integrate advanced hardware and software designs, often leveraging FPGAs as a central element for achieving optimal solutions. Their innovative approach ensures high efficiency and effectiveness in handling complex computational requirements.\n\nThe company is at the forefront of real-time sensor and image analysis using edge machine learning techniques. By implementing cutting-edge machine learning algorithms, they enable instantaneous and precise analysis of sensor and image data. Their approach involves the integration of IoT-to-Cloud communications, streamlining data collection and model training processes in the cloud, thus enhancing overall performance and capability.\n\nSynective Labs also excels in developing solutions for high-performance embedded systems aimed at tackling data-intensive challenges. With a wealth of experience in algorithm development for image and signal processing, they cater to sophisticated systems such as advanced cameras and radar devices. Additionally, their collaboration with leading server-based acceleration hardware providers allows them to deliver state-of-the-art results in computational tasks. Read more

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CAN 2.0/CAN FD Controller

The CAN 2.0/CAN FD Controller offered by Synective Labs is a comprehensive CAN controller built for seamless integration into FPGAs and ASICs. Designed to adhere to the ISO 11898-1:2015 standard, this controller supports both the traditional CAN and the enhanced CAN FD. The inclusion of CAN FD allows for higher data rates, up to 10 Mbit/s, and expanded payload capabilities reaching 64 bytes, far surpassing the standard 8 bytes of regular CAN. \n\nThis controller is versatile, supporting a variety of FPGA platforms including Xilinx, Altera, Lattice, and Microsemi, and is compatible with several native bus interfaces like AXI, Avalon, and APB. Its flexibility extends to processor integration, essential for SoC-type FPGAs. Additionally, the controller is equipped with features oriented towards diagnostics and CAN bus debugging, making it particularly useful for data loggers. The design also ensures that certain features can be turned off at build time to minimize its footprint, which is beneficial for more conventional applications.\n\nFurther highlighting its robust design, the controller features a range of functional enhancements such as a common receive interface for multiple channels, configurable hardware buffer sizes, and low-latency DMA with adaptable interrupt rates. Additional functionalities include timestamping, a listen-only mode, and the provision for separate system bus and core clocks, which contribute to its adaptability and utility across varied applications.

Synective Labs AB
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AMBA AHB / APB/ AXI, CAN, CAN-FD
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