M-CORE Chip Targets Battery-Powered Systems

Sept. 1, 1998
Targeted for use in battery-powered products, the MMC2001 fast, low-power chip achieves a sustained performance of 31 MIPS with an internal clock speed of 33 MHz using a 1.8V supply. The standard feature set is well-suited for most applications in the

Targeted for use in battery-powered products, the MMC2001 fast, low-power chip achieves a sustained performance of 31 MIPS with an internal clock speed of 33 MHz using a 1.8V supply. The standard feature set is well-suited for most applications in the battery-powered landscape and lets users to evaluate powerful features of the M-CORE architecture. This general-purpose µC runs on a supply voltage between 1.8V and 3.6V with internal logic operating at 1.8V and external interfaces at 3.3V. The architecure's minimal code size works well with its instruction efficiency to maximum sustained computational throughput while maintaining low power consumption.

Company: MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS SECTOR (SPS)

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