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IC ARM720T MCU 90MHZ 208-LQFP

EP7312-CVZ-90

Manufacturer Part Number
EP7312-CVZ-90
Description
IC ARM720T MCU 90MHZ 208-LQFP
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Series
EP7r
Datasheet

Specifications of EP7312-CVZ-90

Core Size
32-Bit
Core Processor
ARM7
Speed
90MHz
Connectivity
Codec, DAI, EBI/EMI, IrDA, Keypad, SPI/Microwire1, UART/USART
Peripherals
LCD, LED, MaverickKey, PWM
Number Of I /o
27
Program Memory Type
ROMless
Ram Size
56K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.3 V ~ 2.7 V
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
208-LQFP
Controller Family/series
(ARM7)
No. Of I/o's
27
Ram Memory Size
48KB
Cpu Speed
90MHz
No. Of Timers
2
No. Of Pwm Channels
2
Digital Ic Case Style
LQFP
Embedded Interface Type
SSI, UART
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Processor Series
EP73xx
Core
ARM720T
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Program Memory Size
8 KB
Data Ram Size
48 KB
Interface Type
JTAG, Serial
Maximum Clock Frequency
90 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
27
Number Of Timers
2
Operating Supply Voltage
2.3 V to 3.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
MDK-ARM, RL-ARM, ULINK2
Development Tools By Supplier
EDB7312
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
598-1209 - KIT DEVELOPMENT EP73XX ARM7
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-
Data Converters
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Other names
598-1239

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Overview
Power Management
The EP7312-90 is designed for ultra-low power operation. Its
core operates at only 2.5 V, while I/O has an operational range
of 2.5 V to 3.3 V. The device has three basic power states:
MaverickKey™ Unique ID
MaverickKey unique hardware programmed IDs are a solution
the growing concern over secure web content and commerce.
With Internet security playing an important role in the delivery
of digital media such as books or music, traditional software
methods are quickly becoming unreliable. The MaverickKey
unique IDs provide OEMs with a method of utilizing specific
hardware IDs such as those assigned for DRM (Digital Right
Management) or any other authentication mechanism.
Both a specific 32-bit ID as well as a 128-bit random ID is
programmed into the EP7312-90 through the use of laser
probing technology. These IDs can then be used to match
secure copyrighted content with the ID of the target device the
EP7312-90 is powering, and then deliver the copyrighted
information over a secure connection. In addition, secure
transactions can benefit by also matching device IDs to server
IDs. MaverickKey IDs provide a level of hardware security
required for today’s Internet appliances.
Memory Interfaces
There are two main external memory interfaces. The first is the
ROM/SRAM/FLASH-style interface that has programmable
wait-state timings and includes burst-mode capability, with
eight chip selects decoding six 256 Mbyte sections of
addressable space. For maximum flexibility, each bank can be
specified to be 8, 16, or 32-bits wide. This allows the use of 8-
bit wide boot ROM options to minimize system memory
requirements and cost, the ARM Thumb instruction set is
supported providing for the use of high-speed 32-nbit
operations in 16-bit op-codes and yielding industry-leading
code density.
Operating—This state is the full performance state. All the
clocks and peripheral logic are enabled.
Idle—This state is the same as the Operating State,
except the CPU clock is halted while waiting for an event
such as a key press.
Standby—This state is equivalent to the computer being
switched off (no display) and the main oscillator shut
down. An event such as a key press can wake-up the
processor.
The second is the programmable 4 or 32-bit-wide SDRAM
interface that allows direct connection of up to two banks of
SDRAM, each bank containing up to 256 Mbits. To assure the
lowest possible power consumption, the EP7312 supports
self-refresh DRAMs, which are placed in a low-power Standby
State.
A DMA address generator is also provided that fetches video
display data for the LCD controller from main SDRAM
memory. The display frame buffer start address is
programmable. In addition, the built-in LCD controller can
utilize external or internal SRAM for memory, thus eliminating
the need for SDRAMs.
Digital Audio Capability
The EP7312-90 includes its powerful 32-bit RISC processing
engine to implement audio decompression algorithms in
software. The nature of the on-board RISC processor and the
availability of efficient C-compilers and other software
development tools ensures that a wide range of audio
decompression algorithms can easily be ported to and run on
the EP7312-90.
Serial Interfaces
The EP7312-90 includes two 16550-type UARTs for RS-232
serial communications, both of which have two 16-byte FIFOs
for receiving and transmitting data. The UARTs support bit
rates up to 115.2 kbits/s. An IrDA SIR protocol
encoder/decoder can be optionally switched into the RX/TX
signals to drive an infrared communication interface directly.
Improved Digital Audio Interface (DAI)
The EP7312-90 integrates an interface to enable a direct
connection to many low cost, low power, high quality audio
converters. In particular, the DAI can directly interface with the
Cirrus CS43L41/42/43 low-power audio DACs and CS55L32
low-power ADC. Among the features for these devices are:
digital bass and treble boost, digital volume control, and
compressor-limiter functions.
Packaging
The EP7312-90 is available in a 208-pin LQFP package and a
256-ball PBGA package.
System Design
As shown in the system block diagram (page 4), simply adding
desired memory and peripherals to the highly integrated
EP7312-90 completes a low-power system solution. All
necessary interface logic is integrated on-chip.
For more information, visit us at www.cirrus.com
EP7312-90

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