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"Jukka Marin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, rickman wrote: > > You might want to take a look at the OKI ARM chips. They have the > > ML67Q400x and the ML67Q500x families. Both are very similar with the > > 400x running up to 33 MHz and the 500x running at up to 60 MHz. The OKI > > chip has an external bus as well as 4 channels of ADC that the Philips > > parts don't have. OKI provides a fixed 32 KB of RAM and flash ranges > > from 0 to 512 KB. > > The internal FLASH appears to be slow, 16-bit memory (unlike on LPC210x > where it runs at zero wait-states at 60 MHz). I e-mailed a dealer, > anyway, and am waiting for pricing and other info. (But I already designed > the LPC into one project today....) It is common to find cores outrun the memory in this area... The LPC21xx ( like the Cygnal 100MIPS models) uses wider data paths to solve the relatively slow FLASH speed issues. Philips claim the LPC2114 with ADC is 'available now', but the data is a bit behind the press-release :) -jg
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