On Mar 28, 2:26 pm, "ghazanhaider" <ghazan.hai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for this chip:
>
> ARM920 or ARM926.
> NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
> SDRAM controller
> LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>
> Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
> LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
> pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
> need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>
> SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
Is it possible? It sure is!
Semiconductor companies have to sell what the volume customers need.
They need mostly small devices. Small devices with high pincount are
usually in BGA packages.
So, if a company makes a xQFP package with > 200 pins, there are
probably not enough customers to make this a profitable device. Would
you (and others) be willing to pay a much higher price for a xQFP
package?
The chips became so inexpensive because manufacturing has been
streamlined to the high volumes only. This pricing make the chips
interesting for hobby projects but there are those tough to handle
packages.... Well it is a catch 22.
Robert
Reply by Markus Zingg●March 30, 20072007-03-30
>Buy a DIMM module from www.ronetix.ch
>No AT91 with LCD in TQFP.
>
>Only AT91RM9200 and SAM9260 has QFP
>and none of them has the LCD controller.
That link is not working, which is not surprising condisdering that
ronetix is a company based in Austria. Ok, you were close with
Switzerland (.ch) but still. An URL that would work is
www.ronetix.com
Too bad they do not publish prize information for their products. A
real turn off IMHO.
Markus
Reply by Chris Hills●March 30, 20072007-03-30
In article <1175244113.6933.0@damia.uk.clara.net>, Tom Lucas
<news@REMOVE_tlcs_THIS_dot_TO_fsnet_REPLY_dot_co.uk> writes
>"linnix" <me@linnix.info-for.us> wrote in message
>news:1175182372.108138.155630@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>> On Mar 29, 1:13 am, "Tom Lucas"
>> <news@REMOVE_tlcs_THIS_dot_TO_fsnet_REPLY_dot_co.uk> wrote:
>>> "ghazanhaider" <ghazan.hai...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>> > I'm looking for this chip:
>>>
>>> > ARM920 or ARM926.
>>> > NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
>>> > SDRAM controller
>>> > LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>>>
>>> > Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller.
>>> > The
>>> > LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of
>>> > 208
>>> > pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do
>>> > not
>>> > need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>>>
>>> > SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
>>>
>>> NXP (was Phillips) have the LPC2478 which comes in QFP and has a good
>>> LCD controller plus SDRAM control. However, it is ARM7 so that might
>>> not
>>> be powerful enough for what you need. Are you sure you need ARM9?
>>
>> It's funny to call 208 pins Low Pin Count. Or perhaps it's Low
>> Power Circuit?
>
>Perhaps for this processor they changed the 'L' to Large but didn't tell
>anybody?
LPC ==
Low PIN count
Low PART count
Low Power consumption
depending on which part of the history or parts you are talking about
Initially it was low PIN count when they (Now eX Philips :-) started
with the LPC700 range of 8051's that may have been designed to go up
against the small PICS. However as you have 200+ pin parts and 32 bit
parts.......
Isn't marketing fun. Who cares what it stood/stands for the LPC is the
NXP designator for their chips.
BTW what do CPM, PDP MPM, PLM etc stand for?
--
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Reply by Tom Lucas●March 30, 20072007-03-30
"linnix" <me@linnix.info-for.us> wrote in message
news:1175182372.108138.155630@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 29, 1:13 am, "Tom Lucas"
> <news@REMOVE_tlcs_THIS_dot_TO_fsnet_REPLY_dot_co.uk> wrote:
>> "ghazanhaider" <ghazan.hai...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > I'm looking for this chip:
>>
>> > ARM920 or ARM926.
>> > NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
>> > SDRAM controller
>> > LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>>
>> > Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller.
>> > The
>> > LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of
>> > 208
>> > pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do
>> > not
>> > need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>>
>> > SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
>>
>> NXP (was Phillips) have the LPC2478 which comes in QFP and has a good
>> LCD controller plus SDRAM control. However, it is ARM7 so that might
>> not
>> be powerful enough for what you need. Are you sure you need ARM9?
>
> It's funny to call 208 pins Low Pin Count. Or perhaps it's Low
> Power Circuit?
Perhaps for this processor they changed the 'L' to Large but didn't tell
anybody?
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●March 29, 20072007-03-29
"Chris Hills" <chris@phaedsys.org> skrev i meddelandet
news:VRSPI1BaY2CGFAh9@phaedsys.demon.co.uk...
> In article <1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
> ghazanhaider <ghazan.haider@gmail.com> writes
>>I'm looking for this chip:
>>
>>ARM920 or ARM926.
>>NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
>>SDRAM controller
>>LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>>
>>Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
>>LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
>>pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
>>need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>>
>>SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
>>
>
> Ask Atmel or your local distributor?
>
> --
Buy a DIMM module from www.ronetix.ch
No AT91 with LCD in TQFP.
Only AT91RM9200 and SAM9260 has QFP
and none of them has the LCD controller.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by linnix●March 29, 20072007-03-29
On Mar 29, 1:13 am, "Tom Lucas"
<news@REMOVE_tlcs_THIS_dot_TO_fsnet_REPLY_dot_co.uk> wrote:
> "ghazanhaider" <ghazan.hai...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
> > I'm looking for this chip:
>
> > ARM920 or ARM926.
> > NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
> > SDRAM controller
> > LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>
> > Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
> > LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
> > pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
> > need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>
> > SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
>
> NXP (was Phillips) have the LPC2478 which comes in QFP and has a good
> LCD controller plus SDRAM control. However, it is ARM7 so that might not
> be powerful enough for what you need. Are you sure you need ARM9?
It's funny to call 208 pins Low Pin Count. Or perhaps it's Low
Power Circuit?
Reply by Tom Lucas●March 29, 20072007-03-29
"ghazanhaider" <ghazan.haider@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> I'm looking for this chip:
>
> ARM920 or ARM926.
> NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
> SDRAM controller
> LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>
> Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
> LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
> pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
> need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>
> SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
NXP (was Phillips) have the LPC2478 which comes in QFP and has a good
LCD controller plus SDRAM control. However, it is ARM7 so that might not
be powerful enough for what you need. Are you sure you need ARM9?
Reply by Chris Hills●March 29, 20072007-03-29
In article <1175117169.480705.80320@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
ghazanhaider <ghazan.haider@gmail.com> writes
>I'm looking for this chip:
>
>ARM920 or ARM926.
>NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
>SDRAM controller
>LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
>
>Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
>LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
>pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
>need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
>
>SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.
>
Ask Atmel or your local distributor?
--
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/
/\/\/ chris@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Reply by ghazanhaider●March 28, 20072007-03-28
I'm looking for this chip:
ARM920 or ARM926.
NOT in BGA format (TQFP or LQFP)
SDRAM controller
LCD controller able to drive at least 320x200 color.
Most ARM9 chips are either BGA or does not have an LCD controller. The
LCD interface requires many more pins but I'm sure the maximum of 208
pins can include all the important ARM9 pins plus an LCD bus. I do not
need many GPIO pins and 16-bit memory buses are fine.
SD card interface, IDE, ethernet etc are fine.