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05/30/2011 9:38 AM

ARM7 is a processer or controller [please tell any one]..............................

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Re: ARM7

05/30/2011 9:43 AM
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Re: ARM7

05/30/2011 7:43 PM

What a lazy question! A simple internet search gives loads of information!

The ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) is a microprocessor, and is available from many different semiconductor vendors.

Here are a few ARM devices:

From Analog Devices
ADuC7019
ADuC7020
ADuC7021
ADuC7022
ADuC7024
ADuC7025
ADuC7026
ADuC7027
ADuC7030
ADuC7032
ADuC7033
From Texas Instruments
TMS470R1A128
TMS470R1A256
TMS470R1A288
TMS470R1A384
TMS470R1B1M
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