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ARM9 replacing Cortex M3
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ARM9 replacing Cortex M3
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Michael von Hauff
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Simon Craske
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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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Note: This was originally posted on 7th January 2009 at
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What are you trying to achieve? A 72MHz Cortex-M3 should be able to move upto around 144 MBytes per second using word transfers or around 36MBytes per second using byte transfers.
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Note: This was originally posted on 7th January 2009 at
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What are you trying to achieve? A 72MHz Cortex-M3 should be able to move upto around 144 MBytes per second using word transfers or around 36MBytes per second using byte transfers.
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