The IEEE has
approved a standard that will enable the creation and exchange of intellectual property
blocks in an automated design environment.
IEEE 1685, titled
"Standard for IP-XACT, Standard Structure for Packaging, Integrating and
Re-Using IP Within Tool-Flows," describes an XML Schema for meta-data
documenting IP used in the development, implementation and verification of electronic
systems and an Application Programming Interface (API) to provide tool access
to the meta-data.
"As designs
get larger and more complex, the electronics industry is using increasing
numbers of IP blocks in its designs," said Victor Berman, chair of the
IEEE Computer Society Design Automation Standards Committee, which sponsored
the standard.
"Until now
there has been no standard description of those blocks, which has made their
use both difficult and prone to error, all of which has placed a substantial
financial burden on the electronics industry. This standard will finally help
solve that problem."
The schema
defined in IEEE 1685 provides a standard method to document IP that is
compatible with automated integration techniques. The API provides a standard method
for linking tools into a system development framework, enabling a more flexible
development environment.
The intent is
that tools compliant with this standard will be able to interpret, configure,
integrate and manipulate IP blocks that comply with the proposed IP meta-data
description.