Oki uses ARM RISC core in new 32-bit microcontroller series
Oki uses ARM RISC core in new 32-bit microcontroller series
By Semiconductor Business News
March 13, 2002 (2:38 p.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20020313S0026
SAN FRANCISCO -- Oki Semiconductor today rolled out a new general-purpose 32-bit microcontroller--based on a RISC processor core from ARM Ltd.--which is aimed at lowering the cost of embedded system designs while easing the system-development transition to higher levels of 32-bit performance. At the Embedded Systems Conference here, the U.S. chip operation of Japan's Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. said the ML674000 series was designed to deliver 32-bit processing at 16-bit cost. The 32-bit MCU is packed with an interrupt controller (with 24 interrupts), two channels of direct memory access (DMA), 16-bit system and counter timers, two channels of UART, a 2-by-16-bit pulse width modulator (PWM), and other hardware functions. Oki said the 32-bit controller offers designers the use of ARM software development tools along with the wide range of hardware features. This combination makes the chip suitable for industrial controllers, security/surve illance systems, medical instruments, games, toys, digital players, and other devices, according to Oki. The chip is housed in a 128-pin TOFP package. "Customers reliant upon a wide variation of 16- or 32-bit MCUs can now take advantage of an industry-standard ARM architecture and readily available software development tools at a lower cost," said Ike Saeed, vice president of marketing for Oki Semiconductor, based in Sunnyvale, Calif. Samples of the ML674000 are available now. In quantities of 10,000 units, the 32-bit MCU is priced at $4.95 each.
Related Semiconductor IP
- 12-bit, 400 MSPS SAR ADC - TSMC 12nm FFC
- 10-bit Pipeline ADC - Tower 180 nm
- NoC Verification IP
- Simulation VIP for Ethernet UEC
- Automotive Grade PLLs, Oscillators, SerDes PMAs, LVDS/CML IP
Related News
- Cortus Announces FPS6 32 bit Floating Point Microcontroller IP Core for High Performance Control and Signal Processing Applications
- Cortus Launches APS3R 32 bit Microcontroller IP Core for Low Energy Embedded Applications
- APS5 32 bit Microcontroller IP Core for High Performance Embedded ASIC Designs Launched by Cortus
- MIPS Technologies and TSMC form strategic alliance to deliver "hard" versions of MIPS 32 and 64 Bit Processor Cores
Latest News
- Presto Engineering Group Acquires Garfield Microelectronics Ltd, Creating Europe’s Most Comprehensive ASIC Design to Production One-Stop-Shop
- Qualitas Semiconductor Demonstrates Live of PCIe Gen 6.0 PHY and UCIe v2.0 Solutions at ICCAD 2025
- WAVE-N v2: Chips&Media’s Custom NPU Retains 16-bit FP for Superior Efficiency at High TOPS
- Quintauris releases RT-Europa, the first RISC-V Real-Time Platform for Automotive
- PQShield's PQCryptoLib-Core v1.0.2 Achieves CAVP Certification for a broad set of classical and post-quantum algorithms