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ARM9 replacing Cortex M3
Michael von Hauff
over 12 years ago
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Simon Craske
over 12 years ago
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Note: This was originally posted on 7th January 2009 at http://forums.arm.com Mike, What are you trying to achieve? A 72MHz Cortex-M3 should be able to move upto around 144 MBytes per second using word...
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Michael von Hauff
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 8th January 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Oh ya, about the FPGA. I am actually looking into that in parallel. IGLOO FPGAs look promising because of the low power characteristics. I am going slower on that though, I dont have a lot of knowledge concerning FPGAs (have done some simple projects but nothing that took a FPGA to its limit), so looking at the data sheets is not as illuminating as mcu data sheets..
The big hurdle in that is convincing my bosses. To go the FPGA route can be a huge money sink, which would be ok if we had any idea what the size of this sink would be
If we exhaust all mcu options we will be turning to FPGAs to see what we can do.
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Michael von Hauff
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 8th January 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Oh ya, about the FPGA. I am actually looking into that in parallel. IGLOO FPGAs look promising because of the low power characteristics. I am going slower on that though, I dont have a lot of knowledge concerning FPGAs (have done some simple projects but nothing that took a FPGA to its limit), so looking at the data sheets is not as illuminating as mcu data sheets..
The big hurdle in that is convincing my bosses. To go the FPGA route can be a huge money sink, which would be ok if we had any idea what the size of this sink would be
If we exhaust all mcu options we will be turning to FPGAs to see what we can do.
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