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This version of the specification is referred to as APB2 AMBA APB Protocol Specification. It has been widely used on Arm7, Arm9, and Arm Cortex-M designs. This document is only available in a PDF version. Overview of the AMBA specification The Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) specification defines an on-chip communications standard for designing high Introduction. The users of APB protocols can encounter an application that requires the addition of signaling that is not specified in the APB protocol. Click Download to view. Related content AMBAAMBAis an older generation of the on-chip bus architecture that added the AMBA High-performance Bus (AHB), which is a single clock-edge protocol. User signaling defines Arm Developer Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) is a freely available, open standard for the connection and management of functional blocks in a system-on-chip (SoC) AMBAThe AMBAspecifications introduced more interface protocols on top of the AMBAspecifications, including ACE, the AXI Coherency Extensions. The users of APB protocols can encounter an application that requires the addition of signaling that is not specified in the APB protocol. It addresses Overview of the AMBA specification The Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) specification defines an on-chip communications standard for designing high-performance embedded microcontrollers. Download Specification User signaling defines a standard method of adding this signaling to a transaction, without defining the signal usage The AMBAAPB Specification is detailed in AMBA Specification Rev(ARM IHI A). This specification defines the interface signals, the basic read and write transfers, and the two APB components the APB bridge and the APB slave. Three distinct buses are defined within the AMBA specification: † the Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) † the Advanced System Bus (ASB) Introduction.