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Cirrus Logic EP7212
Low-power embedded applications

 

Cirrus Logic EP7212
BlueCat Embedded Linux v. 3.1
Architecture: ARM
Processor group: ARM720T
Markets: wireless, Internet appliances
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The Cirrus Logic® EP7212 development board is a low-power, high-performance, system-on-chip with a LCD controller and digital audio interface (DAI). It is ideally suited for power-sensitive applications such as personal organizers (PDAs), two-way pagers, smart cellular phones or any vertical PDA device with digital audio decompression (MP3 players).

The Cirrus Logic EP7212 development board is based on the ARM720T processor. The ARM720T processor has 8 K-bytes of cache, a write buffer and enhanced memory management unit (MMU) that allows support for sophisticated embedded operating systems like BlueCat® embedded Linux®.

The Cirrus Logic EP7212 BSP includes support for the following board functionality:
GeneralMemoryPeripheralsBoot Support
  • On-chip timer
  • On-chip real-time clock (RTC)
  • On-chip interrupt controller
  • On-chip cache
  • Power management
  • NOR Flash (16MB on board)
  • DRAM (16MB on board EDO)
  • NAND Flash (16MB on board)
  • On-chip UART (2)
  • On-chip modem control signals
  • CS 8900 on-board Ethernet
  • Audio (CS 434x on-board audio out and in FIQ supported)
  • NOR Flash (compressed kernel and root file system)
  • Network (TFTP)

Visit Cirrus Logic for more information and documentation on the EP7212.


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