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News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK) | Subject: LH7A404
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2004
Engineers offered full line of ARM7 and
ARM9
Arrow Electronics is now supplying the Sharp BlueStreakTM LH7A404, which supports high-end mobile, industrial and entertainment applications,
Arrow Electronics can now supply the Sharp BlueStreak LH7A404, a high performance, 32-bit System-on-Chip based on the ARM922T core, which supports high-end mobile, industrial and entertainment applications The 200MHz LH7A404 is Sharp's highest performance, general-purpose SoC in its family of BlueStreak MCUs and SoCs, all based on industry-standard ARM cores
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The release of this SoC reinforces Sharp's dedication to offer engineers a full-line of ARM7 and ARM9 general-purpose MCU devices that feature high processing power and an exceptional level of integration, with extremely low system requirement cost and power consumption.
The Sharp LH7A404 BlueStreak products have been designed around an industry standard ARM922 core, which offers particular advantages over proprietary cores.
When used with the extensive BlueStreak Software and Documentation Library and development tools, design engineers can reduce time and overall system cost associated with designing high-end applications.
Additionally, Sharp offers software tools and operating systems available from partnerships with Bsquare, V/X Works, Metrowerks and more.
The LH7A404's power management unit, low voltage operation (1.8 V Core, 1.8 V or 3.3 V I/O), on-chip PLL, and low power RISC core provide high performance at a low current draw.
On-chip peripherals include USB host, touch screen controller, a programmable LCD controller, and external DMA.
Other features are serial and parallel interfaces, infrared support, counter/timers, a real-time clock and watchdog timer.
The LH7A404 has 80KB on-chip memory.
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