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davorin
Joined: 07 Jun 2003 Posts: 1490 Helped: 8
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19 Jul 2004 11:31 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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Anyone using a powerful 32-bit CPU supported by (uC)Linux which is available in normal (T)QFP package?
Since there is no more SA1x00 on stock I think of replacing the mainboard of Tuxscreen (o;
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elvis
Joined: 12 Apr 2001 Posts: 30
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19 Jul 2004 14:35 Re: 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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Check V850 from NEC
www.ee.nec.de
You can download 30 day trial C compiler froim IAR.
Also if you get N-Wire Card you will receive 64 KB limited IAR package.
Regards ,
Elvis
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dainis
Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 1453 Helped: 56
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19 Jul 2004 20:30 Re: 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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Look EDN Microprocessor directory
edn_32bits_up_directory.pdf
and for ARMs
http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/1668.pdf
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Beetroots
Joined: 12 Dec 2001 Posts: 149 Helped: 2
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19 Jul 2004 22:00 Re: 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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How about the Atmel AT91RM9200 (ARM 920 based).
It's available in QFP.
Very reasonably priced in low quantities and stuffed with peripherals.
Cogent do a low cost development board based on these (CSB337 or might be CSB377?) which runs micromonitor.
Linux runs fine on the chip though - info can be found on the Atmel CD's.
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moira
Joined: 04 Mar 2004 Posts: 33
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20 Jul 2004 2:20 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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artem
Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 1638 Helped: 90 Location: Turan
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20 Jul 2004 8:47 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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Nick_B
Joined: 03 May 2002 Posts: 25 Location: Minsk Belarus
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23 Jul 2004 14:45 Re: 32-bit CPU in non-BGA package? |
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Philips LPC21xx seires
Analog Devices ADuc7xxx
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