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SafeCore Devices is a technology company focused on programmable logic for safety-critical applications, primarily providing COTS IP Cores for avionics hardware developed under the DO-254 lifecycle process. Its publicly listed products include a CAN FD Controller, an ARINC 664/AFDX End System, and a MIL-STD-1553C Remote Terminal, complemented by design, verification, certification, safety assessment, and consulting services.
Judging from the collected information, SafeCore’s core offering is not general-purpose development tools, but high-assurance IP that can be integrated into FPGA/ASIC projects. Its MIL-STD-1553C RT IP is explicitly developed in accordance with RTCA DO-254/ED-80 DAL A, complies with MIL-STD-1553C, and can be supplied with a Certification Kit. Lower-DAL projects can use a streamlined documentation set, while DAL D projects or projects that do not require full RTL can receive a netlist. The IP emphasizes technology independence, can be synthesized onto FPGAs/CPLDs with sufficient resources, and includes implementation data for multiple Microchip/Actel/Microsemi devices. On the services side, SafeCore covers custom IP, complete FPGA/ASIC design, VHDL/SystemVerilog test benches, HIL testing, requirements coverage, structural coverage, timing analysis, DO-254 reverse engineering, and safety assessments such as FHA, FTA, FMEA/FMES, CMA, and SEE.
The website does not disclose pricing, license terms, maintenance fees, or evaluation licenses. Given that the products involve DO-254 certification materials, RTL/netlist delivery, and engineering services, they can generally be assumed to follow an enterprise quote-based and project-based purchasing model.
The advantages are its very clear positioning, coverage of common aviation communication protocols, and the combination of IP, verification, certification materials, and safety assessment, which can reduce the cost for avionics hardware teams to develop from scratch and complete compliance documentation. The team claims nearly 20 years of airborne FPGA/ASIC experience and familiarity with toolchains from multiple FPGA vendors. The drawbacks are limited public information, a lack of complete interface documentation, sample projects, licensing terms, and support SLAs. The product also has a high entry barrier and is not particularly friendly to general embedded or software developers.
It is suitable for hardware teams in avionics, defense communications, flight control, data networking, mission systems, and other areas that require DO-254/ARP4754A compliance, especially FPGA/ASIC projects looking to reuse mature protocol IP. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and is marked as unknown.
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