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.
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 processor supports both 32-bit and 16-bit instructions via the ARM and Thumb instruction sets.
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.
See also
External links
- [ARM Website]
- [ARM microcontroller Wiki]
- [Segger J-Link] (JTAG Emulator for ARM Cores)
- [Segger-US J-Link] (JTAG Emulator for ARM Cores)
- [Circuit Cellar Article (SOFTWARE BREAKPOINTS IN FLASH MEMORY FOR ARM MCUs)]
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