ARM7硬件說(shuō)明與開發(fā)
The ARM7 is a Low-Power, general purpose 32-bit RISC microprocessor macrocell for use in application or
customer-specific integrated circuts (ASICs or CSICs). Its simple, elegant and fully static design is
particularly suitable for cost and power-sensitive applications. The ARM7’s small die size makes it ideal for
integrating into a larger custom chip that could also contain RAM, ROM, logic, DSP and other cells.
The MAX504/MAX515 are Low-Power, voltage-output,
10-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) specified for
single +5V power-supply operation.用于DA轉(zhuǎn)換芯片選型
SAMSUNG’s S3C2440A is
designed to provide hand-held devices and general applications with Low-Power, and high-performance microcontroller
solution in small die size. To reduce total system cost, the S3C2440A includes the following components.
Ideal for large low power (nanoWatt) and connectivity applications that benefit from the availability of four serial ports: double synchronous serial ports (I² C™ and SPI™ ) and double asynchronous (LIN capable) serial ports. Large amounts of RAM memory for buffering and FLASH program memory make it ideal for instrumentation panels, TCP/IP enabled embedded applications as well as metering and industrial control and monitoring applications. While operating up to 40 MHz, it is also backward software and hardware compatible with the PIC18F8720.
SimpliciTI™ -1.0.3.exe for CC11xx and CC25xx
SimpliciTI is a simple Low-Power RF network protocol aimed at small (<256) RF networks. Such networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.
SimpliciTI™ -1.0.4.exe for CC2430
SimpliciTI is a simple Low-Power RF network protocol aimed at small (<256) RF networks. Such networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.