The Samsung S3C2413X26-YQ80 is a 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM926EJ core. It is designed for a range of embedded applications where a balance of processing power and power efficiency is required. The integrated peripherals and memory interfaces make it well-suited for devices like portable media players and industrial control systems.
Applications
- Portable Media Players (PMPs)
- Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs)
- Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)
- Industrial Control Systems
- Embedded Systems
Features
- ARM926EJ Core: Offers good performance for embedded applications.
- LCD Controller: Integrated controller to directly drive LCD panels.
- USB Host/Device: Supports USB connectivity for data transfer and device interfacing.
- SD/MMC Host Controller: Enables usage with SD and MMC memory cards for storage.
- NAND Flash Controller: Allows interfacing with NAND flash memory.
- CMOS Image Sensor Interface (CISIF): Supports image capture from CMOS image sensors.
- UART, SPI, and I2C Interfaces: Provides various serial communication interfaces.
- Real-Time Clock (RTC): Keeps track of time.
- Power Management Unit (PMU): Manages power consumption to optimize battery life.
Benefits
- Optimized Performance: The ARM926EJ core is designed for efficient processing in embedded environments.
- Low Power Consumption: Extends the operational time of battery-powered devices.
- Reduced System Cost: Integrated peripherals minimize the need for external components.
- Memory Flexibility: Supports various types of memory.
- Versatile Communication: Provides multiple options for interfacing with other devices.
- Simplified Development: Software development tools are readily available.
Technical Details
The S3C2413X26-YQ80 operates with a clock speed of 266 MHz and features a 16 KB instruction cache and a 16 KB data cache. It includes a Memory Management Unit (MMU). The integrated LCD controller supports displays with resolutions up to 800x600 pixels. This processor is housed in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package. Its core voltage is typically 1.2V, and the I/O voltage is 3.3V. It is aimed at applications requiring a versatile and energy-efficient processor.