AT75C320 datasheet pdf

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1 Features •ARM7TDMI ® ARM ® Thumb ® Processor Core •Two 16-bit Fixed-point OakDSPCore ® Cores •256 x 32-bit Boot ROM •88K Bytes of Integrated Fast RAM for Each DSP •Flexible External Bus Interface with Programmable Chip Selects •Dual Codec Interface •Multi-level Priority, Individually Maskable, Vectored Interrupt Controller •Three 16-bit Timers/Counters •Additional Watchdog Timer •Two USARTs with FIFO and Modem Control Lines •Industry -standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) •Up to 24 General-purpose I/O Pins •On-chip SDRAM Controller for Embedded ARM7TDMI and OakDSPCore •JTAG Debug Interface •Software Development Tools Available for ARM7TDMI and OakDSPCore •Supported by a Wide Range of Ready-to-use Application Software, including Multitasking Operating System, Networking, Modems and Voice Processing Functions •Available in 160-lead PQFP Package •2.5V Power Supply for the core and the PLL Pins, 3.3V Power Supply for Other I/O Pins Description The Atmel AT75C320 Smart Internet Appliance Processor (SIAP ™ ) is a high-perfor- mance processor specially designed for Internet appliance applications, such as Internet telephony (Voice-over-Internet Protocol – VoIP). The AT75C320 is a derivative version of the AT75C310. The device is built around an ARM7TDMI microcontroller core running at 40 MIPS with two DSP co-processors running at 60 MIPS each – all three processors delivering unmatched performance for low power consumption. In a typical standalone VoIP phone, one DSP handles the voice processing functions (voice compression, acoustic echo cancellation, etc.), while the other one deals with the telephony functions (dialing, line echo cancellation, callerID detection, high-speed modem, etc.). In such an application, the power of the ARM7TDMI allows it to run the VoIP protocol stack as well as all the system control tasks. Atmel provides the AT75C320 with three levels of software modules: •a special port of the Linux ® kernel as the proposed operating system; •a comprehensive set of tunable DSP algorithms for modems and voice processing, specially tailored to be run by the DSP subsystems; •a broad range of application level software modules such as H.323 telephony or POP-3/SMTP e-mail services. Smart Internet Appliance Processor (SIAP ™ ) AT 7 5 C 3 2 0 Preliminary Rev. 1769A–07/01

Features
  • •ARM7TDMI
  • •Two 16-bit Fixed-point OakDSPCore
  • •256 x 32-bit Boot ROM
  • •88K Bytes of Integrated Fast RAM for Each DSP
  • •Flexible External Bus Interface with Programmable Chip Selects
  • •Dual Codec Interface
  • •Multi-level Priority, Individually Maskable, Vectored Interrupt Controller
  • •Three 16-bit Timers/Counters
  • •Additional Watchdog Timer
  • •Two USARTs with FIFO and Modem Control Lines
  • •Industry -standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
  • •Up to 24 General-purpose I/O Pins
  • •On-chip SDRAM Controller for Embedded ARM7TDMI and OakDSPCore
  • •JTAG Debug Interface
  • •Software Development Tools Available for ARM7TDMI and OakDSPCore
  • •Supported by a Wide Range of Ready-to-use Application Software, including
  • •Available in 160-lead PQFP Package
  • •2.5V Power Supply for the core and the PLL Pins, 3.3V Power Supply for Other I/O Pins
  • •a special port of the Linux
  • •a comprehensive set of tunable DSP algorithms for modems and voice
  • •a broad range of application level software modules such as H.323 telephony or