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Atmel Standardizes on DDR2 for 400 MHz, High Speed-USB-Enabled ARM9-Based Embedded MPUs
Monday, July 27, 2009 8:08 AM


SAM9G45 ARM9-based Embedded MPU offers 480 Mbps EHCI-compliant HS-USB with on-chip PHy, Ethernet and SDIO for high-speed connectivity, plus LCD and Touch Sensing for intelligent UIs.

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today the release of the SAM9G45, the first member of a series of 400 MHz ARM926 embedded MPUs that support second generation Dual Data Rate DRAM (DDR2) and are optimized for industrial applications such as building automation, data loggers, POS terminals, alarm systems and medical equipment. Peripherals include EHCI-compliant high-speed USB with on-chip PHy, dual EBI, 10/100 Ethernet MAC, LCD and Touchscreen controller, programmable 1.8 or 3.3 V I/O supply voltage, and a high data bandwidth architecture.

DDR2 to Replace SDRAM in Embedded Applications. Jacko Wilbrink, Atmel's director of ARM(R) products explained, "The vast majority of ARM9-based embedded MPUs support only SDRAM memories. The problem is that memory availability is driven by the high-volume PC market and SDRAM is basically obsolete for current generation PCs. DDR2 and DDR3 offer higher memory densities, higher performance, lower cost and lower power consumption than SDRAM. That's where the market is going. In response to the current economic crisis, many memory vendors are literally shutting down their SDRAM fabs. We expect the supply of SDRAM to dwindle in the foreseeable future. This poses a problem for our customers.

"While the minimum external bus of 300 MHz required for DDR3 is far too high for the majority of embedded MPUs," Mr. Wilbrink continued, "DDR2 is a good option for designers. We believe that DDR2 is predestined to become the memory of choice for the industrial embedded market, which is why Atmel is aggressively integrating DDR2 support in its ARM9(TM)-based MPUs. Our customers now can migrate their next designs from SDRAM to DDR2, with the AT91SAM9G45 and additional forthcoming DDR2-enabled MPUs."

Integrated power management with 1.8 or 3.3V supply voltage. Most ARM9-based MPUs were originally developed for the mobile phone market with a 1.8V supply voltage. In order to be used in industry applications, which typically run at 3.3V, they require expensive external power management ICs and level shifters. The SAM9G45 offers integrated power management, slew rate control I/Os with programmable 1.8 or 3.3V voltage levels, in a 0.8mm ball pitch package to simplify industrial control design and reduce cost.

High Connectivity and Support for intelligent UIs.



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