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TES Launches its µEngine: Parallel CPU System for Deterministic Real-Time HDL Applications

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Utilizing its µEngine concept, TES provides a processor tailored precisely to your needs as it is capable of transferring complex digital circuit tasks to software-executable mini-computer structures.

Each complex task is assigned to a dedicated mini-computer (µEngine), specifically optimized for that workload. This optimization enables highly efficient, deterministic, and real-time processing.

In one RAISE system, multiple diverse µEngines operate in parallel, communicating seamlessly while sharing resources to maximize scalability.

 

Key Benefits

  • Faster development and simplified adjustments – even after tape-out
  • Reduced costs and shorter time-to-market
  • Deterministic timing without unpredictable interrupts
  • Single-thread execution per µEngine, multi-threading via RAISE
  • Pre-simulation for maximum planning accuracy

 

Use Cases

  • Complex state-machines
  • Digital filters
  • Protocol converters
  • Hardware accelerators
  • Specialized embedded microcontrollers
  • Specialized parallel processor structures
  • Feedback loop controllers (PD, PI, PID)
  • Brushless DC motor controllers

 

For more information on our new µEngine TES µEngine page or here.

 

Contact

For inquiries, please email sales@tes-dst.com

 

About TES

With over 20 years of experience in ASIC design and embedded graphics IP, TES is a one-stop partner for high-performance semiconductor solutions. Our IP portfolio includes highly customizable 2D, 2.5D, and 3D GPUsdisplay controllers, and a wide range of analog and digital IP blocks, ranging from SiGe RF to industrial ASIC solutions.

 

Headquartered near Stuttgart, Germany, TES Electronic Solutions GmbH serves a global customer base, with design operations in Stuttgart and graphics IP development in Hamburg. Learn more at www.tes-dst.com.

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