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sivasujith
Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 130 Helped: 4 Location: Chennai
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11 Jun 2008 8:28 lpc3250 comparable |
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Hi all ,
I m now working with ARM7TDMI, to b clr am using lpc213x series controllers.... I m eager to switch over to ARM9 series..
Can you suggest any good chip vendors, to compare and choose a better one.... the application is pretty open.. no specs....
what about ST....ATMEL.... NXP or something else.... please suggest me a way to proceed......
looking forward towards ur reply.......
Regards,
Sujith..
sivasujith(at)pantechsolutions.co.in
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bobcat1
Joined: 10 Jul 2002 Posts: 1118 Helped: 48
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14 Jun 2008 12:07 Re: **Help to choose ARM9 series.....** |
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hi
there are many type of ARM9 chips
Selecting the right chip - depend on the type of application? and a lot on the designer experience
Tell me about your application and embedded developing experience and I might help you a bit further
All the best
Bobi
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bobsanjose
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 265 Helped: 25 Location: SF-Bay
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15 Jun 2008 13:35 **Help to choose ARM9 series.....** |
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If you are looking for an ARM9 that offers more performance than your LPC213x, you do not want to use the STR9 because the performance gain is minimal if any at all.
Look at AT91SAM926x from Atmel, or the LPC3250 from NXP or if you want to have some Flash on-chip, check out the SAM9XE512 with 512K Flash running at 200 MHz
Just a few devices for Google-food
Bob
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sivasujith
Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 130 Helped: 4 Location: Chennai
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16 Jun 2008 6:27 Re: **Help to choose ARM9 series.....** |
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| bobcat1 wrote: |
hi
there are many type of ARM9 chips
Selecting the right chip - depend on the type of application? and a lot on the designer experience
Tell me about your application and embedded developing experience and I might help you a bit further
All the best
Bobi |
the application is to interface and have a study on the series first of all.... but i need your help to discuss about the manufacturers....
it would be good if i have internal flash memory...... can you ppl discuss about ST
only few chips on sam9 series ???
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bobcat1
Joined: 10 Jul 2002 Posts: 1118 Helped: 48
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21 Jun 2008 12:26 Re: **Help to choose ARM9 series.....** |
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Hi
Using Embedded flash with ARM9 processor - only STR9 family from ST will slow down the process mostly limit it to 80MHz (max 80 mips)
Using this method you will lose a lot of performance using the ARM9 family
Most ARM9 core are processor who use external flash for holding the program and on reset moving and executing the code from the SD ram
Only renesas has a 32bit processor who can run up to 400 mips from flash memory - it is not an ARM9
All the best
Bobi
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sivasujith
Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 130 Helped: 4 Location: Chennai
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01 Jul 2008 5:33 **Help to choose ARM9 series.....** |
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| bobcat1 wrote: |
Hi
Using Embedded flash with ARM9 processor - only STR9 family from ST will slow down the process mostly limit it to 80MHz (max 80 mips)
Using this method you will lose a lot of performance using the ARM9 family
Most ARM9 core are processor who use external flash for holding the program and on reset moving and executing the code from the SD ram
Only renesas has a 32bit processor who can run up to 400 mips from flash memory - it is not an ARM9
All the best
Bobi |
Hi again,
But ST doesn support Porting of WinCE.... And i cant use any BGA package. So how shall I proceed now.......
Cheap, fast, 288 pins TQFD package from Atmel might be ok???????
Comments again Bobi.....
Regards,
Suji
Added after 1 minutes:
and any links to study about the porting of wince.... in arm9..... help needed...
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