ARM7 with ARM/Thumb instruction set and JTAG debug interface is here today. We are already seeing a lot of 8051 and PIC designs migrating to ARM7. ARM Cortex (ARM13, but the superstitious are afraid of the number 13) with Thumb2 instruction set and some kind of high-speed serial debug interface may be here in a year or two. The small memory, low pin count versions will be very cheap, like less than $1. --- 42Bastian Schick <bastian42@...> wrote: > Jonathan > > > Thanks for the info! Is the embedded industry > going towards ARM9? > > I can't talk for "the embedded industry" but I guess > the ARM7TDMI will be > the 8051 of the 21th century :-) > Think of the 1.5USD LPC2000s versions. __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com
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Re: [lpc2000] recommendation for an arm development board?
2005-11-09 by Mike Nelson
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