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i am planning to design a ASIP for sensor applications ( (((or atleast tell , if there is any other possible & fesible application ))) ... from where to start my proccess?... for me what r the prerequsites ?........... is it fessible to finish this project by 6 month's?( i am in last year of my engineering degree ....)

ASIP--------- Application Specific instruction set Processor
 

I'll bite, though I may appear ignorant...

ASIP?

Are you sure you have the acronym correct?

I'm thinkng Applcation Specific Integrated Processor, a processor with a dedicated application and an instruction set suited to that application.

...but then I also thought I^2 R was power related too, until I found out it wasn't, that it was a communications protocol.
 

ASIP stands for Application Specific Instruction set Processor.................
 

mohankumar.pandian said:
ASIP stands for Application Specific Instruction set Processor.................

Hi Mohankumar, can you give some examples of ASIP products?
 

mohankumar.pandian said:
ASIP stands for Application Specific Instruction set Processor.................

Thank you!

Now I know.

I'd like to add to your "has helped" score, but I don't know how AND I barely have time to read and respond. (...not really, but I'm making time, because this is a really good forum!)
 

Lets set some things straight...

ASIP as originally used by Sato (1991) in one of his papers means: Application Specific Integrated Processor.

Since mid 90's and till now ASIP is primarily used as an abbrev. to Application Specific Instruction set Processor.

A term that the older guys may recall is ASSP: Application-Specific Standard Product. It comes from an era (80's) when FPGAs, CPLDs, etc where not in wide use (X company and a few others were making their baby steps).

Hope this helps

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