i.MX21
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The Freescale i.MX21 (MC9328MX21) is an application microcontroller, consisting of an ARM926EJ-S processor core with some additional peripherals. It is part of Freescale's i.MX range of ARM9/11-based multimedia application processor family. It is intended for use in low-power handheld devices.
[edit] Specifications
- CPU core: ARM926EJ-S, including a 16KiB instruction cache, and 16KiB data cache [1]
[edit] Applications
This device is used in the following development systems:
- Freescale MX21ADS development board
It is used in the following single board computers:
And used in the following devices:
- AOCOS MP-200 mini MP4 player [4]
- Chumby mobile internet device
- Edge Products A2 in-cab GPS navigator [5]
- Everex Neon [6]
- Iwatsu NR-IPKTV Videophone [7]
- Kinpo iDO P890 Pocket PC Phone [8], S600 [9], S601, S630 and SP70 [10]
- Oswin Technology Zircon PDA [11]
- Philips VP5500 [12], VP6000 and VP6500 [13] wireless video phones
- Qool Pocket PC [14]
- Supa S300 All-In-One GPS Navigator [15]
- Sony mylo Personal Communicator [16]
- Techno PMP-10S and PMP-30S portable media players [17]
[edit] References
- ^ Freescale, i.MX21 Product Summary Page
- ^ Virtual Cogs Embedded Systems, i.MX21 (VCMX212) COG
- ^ Cogent Computer Systems, CSB735 Freescale i.MX21 SODIMM System On a Module
- ^ Freescale Applications Processors Bring Vibrant Video and Audio to Mobile Multimedia Devices; i.MX Delivers Multimedia Functionality for Cell Phones, Portable Media Players, GPS Navigation Devices and More
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ msmobiles.com: New Pocket PC phone unveiled: Everex NEON
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ iDo P890 Pocket PC Phone | iTech News Net
- ^ Kinpo S600 Pocket PC phone : Specs, reviews and prices
- ^ Kinpo présente le SP70, un PDAPhone GSM et Wifi sous Windows Mobile 5 par Neteco.com
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ linuxdevices.com: New Philips WiFi videophone runs Linux
- ^ "Qool" Pocket PC phone displays 30 fps video
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release
- ^ Welcome to Freescale Semiconductor - News Release