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Month: July 2016

Meet SoC-e at CIGRE 2016 (Paris 21-26th August 2016)

Paris hosts during this summer the biannual CIGRE Session that meets more than 3,500 international experts and other decision-makers from the electrical power industry. This Session is combined with a Technical Exhibition of materials and technologies relevant for the Sector. SoC-e is present in this Edition as Sponsor of UCA International Users Group (Stand 229). Do not miss the opportunity to arrange a meeting in advance with Mr. Mikel Idirin, SoC-e General Manager, and to pick 2016 Catalog with information…

COEsec: AES-GCM Secure Communication link between CPU and FPGA

Configuration-over-Ethernet (COE) is a Layer 2 configuration protocol design by SoC-e to access remotely to FPGAs that implements SoC-e switching infrastructures. COE uses one of the Ethernet data lines of the switch and the typical use of COE is accessing the internal registers of the IPs for configuration and status reports purposes. In order to enable the use of this protocol in non-secure channels, SoC-e has relased a COE secure implementation named Configuration-over-Ethernet Secure (COEsec). COEsec has the same key benefits…

SoC-e headquarter moves to a new location!

SoC-e evolves for your advantage! We are glad to announce that we move to a new large presmises in order to provide the best support and service to our customers. This location includes a new networking laboratory and a production area. Thank you very much for your support! Please update SoC-e address in your records: System-on-Chip engineering, S.L. Edificio Udondo, Planta 6ª Avd. de la Ribera de Axpe, nº50 48950-Erandio (Biscay) SPAIN…

Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) is supported “all-in-hardware”

Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) is a data network protocol standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission as IEC 62439-2. MRP allows rings of Ethernet switches to overcome any single failure with recovery time much faster than achievable with traditional alternatives like Spanning Tree Protocol. However, it is not able to offer zero-delay recovery time like PRP or HSR. However, it is suitable to most Industrial Ethernet applications and it is quite popular in some sectors. Photo: MRP in Ring closed-status. Credits:…