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Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-11 by capiman@t-online.de

Hello all,

perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a 
microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 256 KB flash, 
64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
Development-Board: STR710-EVAL

Start page:  http://www.stmcu.com/familiesdocs-86.html

I just requested a quote from (German) distributor, let's see if it's 
affordable...

Regards,

        Martin

Re: [lpc2000] Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-12 by Robert Adsett

At 10:50 PM 8/11/04 +0200, you wrote:
>perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a
>microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
>Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 256 KB flash,
>64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
>Development-Board: STR710-EVAL

Unfortunately, it looks like they've dropped the serial ISP from it.  I'm 
going to try to follow up on that.

Robert

" 'Freedom' has no meaning of itself.  There are always restrictions,
be they legal, genetic, or physical.  If you don't believe me, try to
chew a radio signal. "

                         Kelvin Throop, III

Re: [lpc2000] Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-12 by Jens Hildebrandt

capiman@... wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a 
> microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
> Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 256 KB flash, 
> 64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
> Development-Board: STR710-EVAL
> 
> Start page:  http://www.stmcu.com/familiesdocs-86.html
> 
> I just requested a quote from (German) distributor, let's see if it's 
> affordable...
> 
> Regards,
> 
>         Martin 
> 

I recently called WBC about that chips and they basically know nothing about it 
except the chip's name - no date for availability, no prices, lead times etc. At 
least that's what they told me. May be, if you are a potential 
1-million-chips-a-year customer they possibly could reveal some more of their 
secrets...
Anyway, I'll keep an eye on that chip family.

Jens

Re: Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-12 by fananagdam

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jens Hildebrandt 
<jens.hildebrandt@e...> wrote:
> capiman@t... wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a 
> > microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
> > Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 
256 KB flash, 
> > 64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
> > Development-Board: STR710-EVAL
> > 
> > Start page:  http://www.stmcu.com/familiesdocs-86.html
> > 
> > I just requested a quote from (German) distributor, let's see if 
it's 
> > affordable...
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> >         Martin 
> > 
> 
> I recently called WBC about that chips and they basically know 
nothing about it 
> except the chip's name - no date for availability, no prices, lead 
times etc. At 
> least that's what they told me. May be, if you are a potential 
> 1-million-chips-a-year customer they possibly could reveal some 
more of their 
> secrets...
> Anyway, I'll keep an eye on that chip family.
> 
> Jens

Here the STR7 family forum : http://www.stmcu.com/forumsid-17.html
you can register and get informations.

Regards,

Re: [lpc2000] Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-12 by Shannon Holland

On Aug 11, 2004, at 11:37 PM, Jens Hildebrandt wrote:

> I recently called WBC about that chips and they basically know nothing 
> about it
> except the chip's name - no date for availability, no prices, lead 
> times etc. At
> least that's what they told me. May be, if you are a potential
> 1-million-chips-a-year customer they possibly could reveal some more 
> of their
> secrets...
> Anyway, I'll keep an eye on that chip family.
>

I called around about them about six months ago - at that time I was 
told the chip wouldn't be available until October.

Shannon

Re: Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-24 by embeddedjanitor

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jens Hildebrandt 
<jens.hildebrandt@e...> wrote:
> capiman@t... wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a 
> > microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
> > Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 
256 KB flash, 
> > 64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
> > Development-Board: STR710-EVAL
> > 
> > Start page:  http://www.stmcu.com/familiesdocs-86.html
> > 
> > I just requested a quote from (German) distributor, let's see if 
it's 
> > affordable...
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> >         Martin 
> > 
> 
> I recently called WBC about that chips and they basically know 
nothing about it 
> except the chip's name - no date for availability, no prices, lead 
times etc. At 
> least that's what they told me. May be, if you are a potential 
> 1-million-chips-a-year customer they possibly could reveal some 
more of their 
> secrets...
> Anyway, I'll keep an eye on that chip family.
> 
> Jens

I had the same problem. If you look at the lifecycle stage they're 
at "introduction" which, as far as I can tell, means no silicon is 
available but they're talking about it. I guess they want to get into 
the whole "ARM is the 8051 of the new millenium" thing.

-- Charles

Re: [lpc2000] Re: Nice ARM7 micro from ST: STR71x

2004-08-24 by Randy Ott

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 08:39:37 -0000, embeddedjanitor wrote
> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jens Hildebrandt 
> <jens.hildebrandt@e...> wrote:
> > capiman@t... wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello all,
> > > 
> > > perhaps interesting for the one or other developer: There is a 
> > > microcontroller (ARM7 based) from ST.
> > > Search for STR710 (144 pin) / STR711 (64 pin). They have up to 
> 256 KB flash, 
> > > 64 KB ram, USB, CAN, and other things...
> > > Development-Board: STR710-EVAL
> > > 
> > > Start page:  http://www.stmcu.com/familiesdocs-86.html
> > > 
> > > I just requested a quote from (German) distributor, let's see if 
> it's 
> > > affordable...
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > 
> > >         Martin 
> > > 
> > 
> > I recently called WBC about that chips and they basically know 
> nothing about it 
> > except the chip's name - no date for availability, no prices, lead 
> times etc. At 
> > least that's what they told me. May be, if you are a potential 
> > 1-million-chips-a-year customer they possibly could reveal some 
> more of their 
> > secrets...
> > Anyway, I'll keep an eye on that chip family.
> > 
> > Jens
> 
> I had the same problem. If you look at the lifecycle stage they're 
> at "introduction" which, as far as I can tell, means no silicon is 
> available but they're talking about it. I guess they want to get 
> into the whole "ARM is the 8051 of the new millenium" thing.
> 
> -- Charles

Actually these are real parts and silicon does exist.  They are sampling on 
a limited basis to Beta testers.  They have a very nice eval board also.

Randy


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