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The AT91R40807 will draw even less power than the AT91R40008 in deep power down. Only 136 kB and 33 MHz operatino though. The AT91FR40161 = AT91R40807 and AT49BV16x4, will reduce the power down current compared to the AT91FR40162 It will use the same flash though. The ARM processors can draw a lot of current when tristated, It is good to pull up the databus to avoid that. -- Best Regards Ulf at atmel dot com These comments are intended to be my own opinion and they may, or may not be shared by my employer, Atmel Sweden. "Ville Voipio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Ulf Samuelsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Atmel has had single die flash ARMs for a long time, but > > these are ASICs and not standard products... > > Single die flash + ARM standard products are coming ... > > I hope you can make the single-die products with rather small > power consumption! We are currently using AT91R40008 + > AM29DL163 combination and would like to migrate to a single-chip > (not necessarily single-die) solution. However the Atmel > flash seems to draw huge amounts of current compared to the > AMD one. The processor itself is not very hungry. > > - Ville > > -- > Ville Voipio, Dr.Tech., M.Sc. (EE)
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