The S denotes a synthesizable core, something that is a concern for IC manufacturers. They are functionally the same. Instead of a fixed footprint on the die, the S can be optimized (spread around) by development software. Rich --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "householder_lpc" <nieuw_bericht@h...> wrote: > > Are there any notable differences between the two cores with reference > to support from development tools? Can you debug both with the > Eclipse/gdb/Wiggler environment and with the Crossworks environment? > > Thank you. >
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Re: Differences between ARM7TDMI and ARM7TDMI-S
2005-12-22 by Richard