The IDT79R4650-80MS is a high-performance, low-power RISC microprocessor designed by IDT (Integrated Device Technology, now Renesas). It is based on the MIPS architecture and operates at a clock speed of 80 MHz. This processor is suitable for embedded systems, networking applications, and other applications requiring a balance of performance and power efficiency.
Applications
- Embedded Systems: Used in a variety of embedded applications such as industrial control systems and consumer electronics.
- Networking Equipment: Deployed in routers, switches, and other networking devices for packet processing and control functions.
- Gaming Consoles: Integrated in older generation gaming consoles for core processing tasks.
- Industrial Automation: Utilized in industrial automation systems for real-time control and data processing.
Features
- MIPS Architecture: Based on the industry-standard MIPS instruction set architecture.
- 80 MHz Clock Speed: Provides a balance of performance and power consumption.
- Integrated Memory Controller: Simplifies memory interface design and improves system performance.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
- 32-bit Architecture: Supports 32-bit data processing and addressing.
Benefits
- High Performance: Delivers adequate processing power for a variety of embedded and networking tasks.
- Power Efficiency: Minimizes power consumption, extending battery life and reducing heat dissipation.
- Simplified System Design: Integrated peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying system design.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a balance of performance and cost for budget-conscious applications.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for a variety of embedded systems and networking applications.
Additional Details
The IDT79R4650-80MS includes features like an integrated memory controller to support external memory interfaces. The processor is designed to operate within a specific voltage range, as detailed in the IDT datasheet. The MIPS architecture ensures compatibility with existing software tools and libraries. It is often used in legacy systems and may be difficult to source.