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| Capture the Power of ARM9 in Flash |
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Overview:
STMicroelectronics has become the first company to use the powerful ARM9 CPU core in a general-purpose Flash Microcontroller, opening endless possibilities to embedded system designers by making networking and other demanding applications easy and affordable.
STR9 MCUs deliver up to 96 MIPS peak performance while executing code directly from internal Flash memory, executes single-cycle DSP instructions, and includes Ethernet, USB, and CAN interfaces. These features, combined with Flash memory sizes reaching 544 Kbytes and a vast 96 Kbyte SRAM, make the STR910F an ideal MCU solution to transform embedded control applications into low-cost nodes on a local network, or on the Internet.
Seminar topics include:
- "Super ARM7" concept and advantages of ARM9
- Intense communications plus complex control tasks can be performed simultaneously due to key features and architecture.
- Low-power operation, reduced need for external components, and the use of a built-in real time clock drawing only 0.3 uA.
- Range of development tools, real time operating systems, and Ethernet TCP/IP support will simplify the design process. Example of starting a design.
- Overview of upcoming STR9 family devices.
The seminar is suitable for both designers and decision makers alike. If you would like to find out how you can benefit from using STR9 MCUs in your products, this seminar is for you.
Presenter:

Mark Rootz, STMicroelectronics
Mark is currently the Marketing Manager for ARM9-based MCUs/MPUs at STMicroelectronic's Microcontroller Division in Rousset, France. He has 22 years experience including applications management, embedded system hardware and software design, and systems integration in the semiconductor, automotive, and aerospace industries. Mark holds an MSEE from the University of Missouri at Rolla, USA.
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STMicroelectronics STMicroelectronics was created in 1987 by the merger of SGS Microelettronica of Italy and Thomson Semiconducteurs of France with the aim of becoming a world leader in the sub-micron era. The new company pursued an aggressive growth strategy, investing heavily in R&D, forging strategic alliances with blue-chip customers and academia, building up an integrated presence in major economic regions, and honing one of the world's most efficient manufacturing operations.
Since its formation, ST has grown faster than the semiconductor industry as a whole and it has been one of the world's Top Ten semiconductor suppliers since 1999. Today, an unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio, industrial and academic partnerships, and one of the industry's broadest product ranges makes ST a world leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. |
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