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    Lange, Robin. "ARM7 Flash MCUs support 1G byte-Plus SDRAM.(INNOVATIONS AND INNOVATORS)." EDN Asia. Canon Communications L.L.C. 2007. HighBeam Research. 21 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

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    Lange, Robin. "ARM7 Flash MCUs support 1G byte-Plus SDRAM.(INNOVATIONS AND INNOVATORS)." EDN Asia. 2007. HighBeam Research. (April 21, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-169086136.html

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    Lange, Robin. "ARM7 Flash MCUs support 1G byte-Plus SDRAM.(INNOVATIONS AND INNOVATORS)." EDN Asia. Canon Communications L.L.C. 2007. Retrieved April 21, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-169086136.html

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ARM7 Flash MCUs support 1G byte-Plus SDRAM.(INNOVATIONS AND INNOVATORS)

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The AT91SAMTSE series is the industry's first family of ARM7 Flash MCUs to Support 1G byte-Plus SDRAM, NAND Flash, and CompactFlash. They feature a universal memory interface including an Error Correcting Code Controller (ECC). Available with on-chip Flash memory densities of 32,256, and 512K bytes, the AT91SAM7SE microcontroners include the same supervisory features found on 8bit MCUs including a brown-out detector, power-on-reset, real-time clock, crystal oscillator, watchdog timer and three 16-bit timers. Communication interfaces include three USARTs, USB, TWI, I2S (SSC) and SPI. The device also has four PWMs, an 8-channel, 10-bit ADC, and 88 I/O pins. …


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