Munich, December 2024 – Today, the Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies e.V. (SGET) launches its Call for Participation to establish a new Standard Development Team (SDT) for the FPGA Peripheral Module standard with the working title sCRUVI. This initiative aims to set a groundbreaking standard for peripheral modules used in FPGA and FPGA-SoC-based systems. The call will remain open until 17 January 2025, inviting all interested parties to contribute to this effort.

The proposed CRUVI standard introduces three types of connectors—sCRUVI-LS, sCRUVI-HS, and sCRUVI-GT—designed to address various market segments with robust, scalable, and versatile module solutions. From supporting common communication protocols like I2C, SPI, and UART, to advanced functionalities like PCIe, HDMI, and MIPI CSI-2/DSI, the CRUVI initiative aims to streamline the design and application of peripheral FPGA modules for embedded systems.

To learn more about the scope of this standardization effort, please refer to the Team Mission Statement (TMS), which we have made available for download:

We seek your feedback and participation to ensure the success of this standardization initiative. Are there functionalities or features you would like to see included? Are there organizations you believe should join this effort? Your insights and expertise are crucial in shaping this standard.

After the closing date of 17 January 2025, all participants will be invited to the founding meeting, which will be held virtually. This meeting will officially kick off the standardization process for the sCRUVI initiative.

Sign up now to contribute to the development of this open standard and receive an invitation to the founding meeting:

Call for Participation (sCRUVI)

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