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==Possible Micros==
 
==Possible Micros==
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*[http://www.standardics.nxp.com/literature/leaflets/microcontrollers/pdf/lpc213x.pdf Phillips LPC213x series ARMs. Less memory than the LPC221x series but lower-power consumption and smaller footprint. Its still every bit as capable]
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*[http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/literature/9397/75014627.pdf Phillips LPC221x series ARMs. More memory vs LPC2213x. COntains everything we need.]
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*[http://www.atmel.com/products/AVR32/ ATMEL's answer to the ARM. Has everything '''including''' the kitchen sink.]
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[[RCfirmware|Firmware]]
 
*[[RCfirmware|Firmware]]
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 8 September 2006

The microprocessor is the heart of the 2007 robojackets robocup competition robot and acts as the interface between the wireless communication system and the robot proper. A simple firmware program monitoring the internal sensors of the robot and controling the motor and ball roller/shoot will run on the micro. Currently as part of our phase one objectives we are looking closly at processors from Atmel, SI Labs, Motorola, and PICs. Below are some specs.

The Wall

To Do

  • Finalize number of I/O and type (SPI, PWM, ADC, etc)
  • Design Schematic tying in all devices
  • Breadboard to test write simple code
  • Get board made
  • Write Code


Specifications

Device 32-bit microprocessor
Power 3.3V Low pwt
Archetecture ARM
Clock >50 MHz
Memory Flash 128Kb
IO pins 32-64 pins Software Configurable
Interfaces SPI, UART
DA/AD (3)10-bit DAC (2)10/16-bit ADC
Timers 8-bit (3)
PWM 4 channels
Programming JTAG or Bootloader

Schematics

Schematics

Articles

Article on Interfacing ARM processors and FPGAs

Possible Micros

Links


Electrical Homepage