Amba
AMBA, short for Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture, is a family of on‑chip interconnect standards developed by ARM Holdings. It defines a set of protocols and interface specifications that connect processors, memory controllers, and peripherals within a system‑on‑chip, enabling modular design, IP reuse, and interoperability across different silicon implementations.
The AMBA family covers several bus protocols with different performance goals. The Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB)
AMBA has evolved through multiple generations. AMBA 2 and AMBA 3 established widely used bus concepts and
In practice, AMBA standards are widely adopted in ARM‑based SoCs across mobile, embedded, and consumer electronics.