Intel XScale (80200) Evaluation
Platform Developed for
Intel® by ADI Engineering, the 80200EVB is an ultra-high performance open reference
design and evaluation platform for the Intel® 80200 processor based on the XScale microarchitecture. The 80200EVB is a simple,
easy-to-use platform allowing both hardware and software engineers to evaluate the full
performance potential of XScale and to accelerate time to market.
The 80200EVB features an open source 80200 FPGA
companion chip (80200FCC) that delivers 10x the sustained memory bandwidth of the Intel®
80312 companion chip. The 80200FCC implements an 80200-optimized 100 MHz SDRAM controller
and an 8-bit peripheral bus interface.
Software support for the 80200EVB
includes MontaVista Linux, both the Cygmon and the ARM Angel ROM monitors pre-programmed
in Flash memory and a 45-day evaluation license of the ARM Developers Suite. Third-party
tools support includes the MAJIC JTAG emulator from Embedded Performance and the Arriba!
Integrated Development Environment and Debugger from Viosoft. This gives software
engineers a complete environment to accelerate early code development.
Specifications
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733 MHz Intel® 80200 XScale
processor |
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Open source 80200FCC FPGA companion chip
(Xilinx® XC2S200 Spartan-II) |
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32MB PC100 SDRAM (x64 configuration) |
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4MB Flash memory (x8 configuration) |
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JTAG debugger interface |
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RS-232 port |
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Seven-segment LED display |
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On-board power supply, 12 VDC nominal input |
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