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News Release from: NetSilicon (now Digi International) | Subject: NS9750
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 October 2003
Top end for network processor family
The NS9750 is the first in NetSilicon's new family of ARM9-based NET+ARM microprocessors.
The NS9750 is the first in NetSilicon's new family of ARM9-based NET+ARM microprocessors Based on the ARM 926EJ-S, ARM's most powerful ARM 9 core, the NS9750 provides the highest level of performance and integration available for embedded device networking
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The NS9750's extensive peripheral set and high-performance core processor make it an easy to integrate solution for commercial and industrial applications".
The NS9750 focuses on flexible connectivity solutions by integrating a broad set of industry-standard peripherals, such as PCI, USB (host or device), I2C, 1284, serial ports, GPIO and a cost-effective LCD controller.
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Featuring DSP instructions, a Java byte code accelerator, and an MMU, the NS9750 is a high-performance 32bit processor that operates at speeds up to 200MHz.
It provides wire-speed, full-duplex 10/100Base-T Ethernet, with more than enough additional processing performance and bandwidth to handle even the most sophisticated embedded applications.
The NS9750 expands the company's award-winning NET+ARM family of 32bit processors.
Exclusively designed to network enable embedded electronic equipment, the NS9750 is supported by NetSilicon's royalty-free NET+Works software development tool suite and networking software, making it easy and cost effective for customers to network enable any embedded device.
The integrated approach of the NET+Works development tool suite helps customers achieve dramatic time-to-market reductions, reduce product unit costs, save engineering resources and reduce design risk.
"The NS9750 processor, supported by our NET+Works 6.0 tools, will enable a whole new level of networked intelligent devices", said Bruce Berger, Senior Vice President and General Manager of NetSilicon.
"The NS9750, with its high degree of performance and integration, will enable device manufacturers to easily include both their application and device networking using this single processor, thereby reducing the overall cost of their networked devices.
The product also extends our line of NET+ARM processors, providing our customers a wide range of solutions appropriate for nearly any embedded networking application".
NetSilicon's NET+ARM integrated and Ethernet-ready microprocessors are the ideal platform for developing a networked-enabled application.
The complete system-on-chip is thoughtfully designed to balance performance, integration and flexibility.
The NET+ARM family ranges from the NS7520, an economical processor suitable for building automation and low-end industrial applications, to the new NS9750 which targets network printers, network cameras, network displays, and high-end industrial applications.
NetSilicon's NET+ARM devices are all software compatible and have been designed into more than 500 embedded products.
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