IP-XACT

IP-XACT, also known as IEEE 1685,[1] is an XML format that defines and describes individual, re-usable electronic circuit designs (individual pieces of intellectual property, or IPs) to facilitate their use in creating integrated circuits (i.e. microchips). IP-XACT was created by the SPIRIT Consortium as a standard to enable automated configuration and integration through tools[2] and evolving into an IEEE standard.

The goals of the standard are

  • to ensure delivery of compatible component descriptions, such as IPs, from multiple component vendors,
  • to enable exchanging complex component libraries between electronic design automation (EDA) tools for SoC design (design environments),
  • to describe configurable components using metadata, and
  • to enable the provision of EDA vendor-neutral scripts for component creation and configuration (generators, configurators).

Approved as IEEE 1685-2009 on December 9, 2009, published on February 18, 2010.[3] Superseded by IEEE 1685-2014. IEEE 1685-2009 was adopted as IEC 62014-4:2015. In June 2023, the supplemental material for standard IEEE 1685-2022 IP-XACT was approved by Accellera.[4]

  1. ^ "IEEE Standards Association". IEEE Standards Association. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  2. ^ IP-XACT Working Group
  3. ^ IEEE 1685-2009, ISBN 978-0-7381-6160-0
  4. ^ "IP-XACT". www.accellera.org. Retrieved 2023-10-27.