Also STMicroelectronics want to start with ARM's (Production Q4/2004)
2004-04-12 by capiman@t-online.de
Just found in another mailing list ([OKI-ARM-mcus]), for details see
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040412/nym002_1.html
(STMicroelectronics is sampling the two product families now. Volume
production is planned for the fourth quarter of 2004)
The STR71xF series features:
- ARM7TDMI core with 32-bit and Thumb 16-bit instruction sets, 3-stage
pipeline, 32-bit ALU, and extensive debug facilities;
- 16k to 64kbytes SRAM;
- 128kbytes to 256kbytes of Flash memory with fast random access time:
- Up to 48MHz and 0 wait states with acceleration;
- Up to 30MHz and 0 wait states without acceleration, and with no
penalty
on context switch and branching. This allows deterministic behaviour
in
real-time applications.
- Up to 10 communication interfaces including I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and
USB, HDLC, MMC, and Smart Card interface;
- 4 Timers, Real Time Clock, and Watchdog Timer;
- 4 low-power modes;
- Embedded regulator allowing a single 3.3V power supply;
- 12-bit ADC;
- Up to 48 I/Os;
- JTAG Debug Interface;
- Industrial temperature range of -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C;
- A small, low pin-count TQFP64 package without compromising feature
availability, or a TQFP144 package with external memory support.
The STR72x series features:
- High-performance 66MHz ARM720T core with 16/32-bit RISC architecture,
cache, 32-bit ALU, and Memory Management Unit (MMU);
- 16kbytes high-speed internal SRAM;
- SDRAM interface and External Memory Interface (EMI);
- 6 communication interfaces including SPI, UART, CAN, and USB;
- 4 low-power modes;
- 14-bit ADC;
- Up to 35 I/Os;
- JTAG Debug Interface and ETM trace;.
- Industrial temperature range of -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C;
- PQFP208 package or larger BGA package with ETM support.