ARM7TDMI
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The ARM7TDMI processor is a 16-bit/32-bit RISC CPU designed by ARM, and licensed for manufacture by an array of semiconductor companies.
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[edit] Specifications
It is a versatile chip designed for mobile devices and other low power electronics. This processor architecture is capable of up to 130 MIPS. The ARM7TDMI processor core implements ARM Architecture v4T. The processor supports both 32-bit and 16-bit instructions via the ARM and Thumb instruction sets.
[edit] Applications
Perhaps the most common pieces of electronic equipment currently using this processor are:
- iPod from Apple
- Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance from Nintendo
- Most of Nokia's mobile phone range.
- Lego Mindstorms NXT
[edit] Most common ARM7TDMI chips
- Analog Devices ADuC7xxx: ADuC7021, ADuC7022, ADuC7023, ADuC7024, ADuC7025, ADuC7026, ADuC7027
- Atmel SAM7S: AT91SAM7S64, AT91SAM7S128, AT91SAM7S256
- Atmel SAM7A: AT91SAM7A3
- Atmel SAM7X: AT91SAM7X128, AT91SAM7X256
- Freescale MAC7100: MAC7101
- OKI electronics μPLAT-7B, μPLAT-7D
- Philips LPC210x: LPC2104, LPC2105, LPC2106
- Samsung S3C4510
- TI TMS470R1A: TMS470R1A64, TMS470R1A128, TMS470R1A256, TMS470R1A288, TMS470R1A384
- Winbond W90N740