1,000 Viterbi Decoder IP Core Downloads in Six Months
Kaiserslautern, Germany, July 16, 2012 –
Today Creonic celebrates 1,000 downloads of its open source Viterbi
decoder IP core from the OpenCores platform. “We are thrilled about the
huge interest in our open source IP core”, says Matthias Alles, CEO of
Creonic. He adds, “It took less than six months to achieve this
milestone”.
The VHDL source code of the Creonic Viterbi decoder is published under the GPL license. It is adaptable to many standards of communications, e.g., GSM, UMTS, CDMA, WiMAX, and WiFi. The AXI4-Stream interface allows simple integration. Shortly after publication OpenCores awarded the IP core the OCCP certificate emphasizing that the core is stable and satisfies an abundance of quality criteria.
The publication under GPL makes it possible to use the IP core free of charge and enables the adaptation of the decoder to individual needs. Besides support, Creonic offers commercial licenses that grant the user of the IP core more rights than the GPL.
Viterbi decoder at OpenCores.org
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