Microcontroller interfaces ARM7 core with FPGA
Atmel's ARM7-based AT91CAP7E microcontroller includes an FPGA interface, a six-layer AHB (advanced high-speed bus), a peripheral-DMA controller, and 160 kbytes of on-chip SRAM. The FPGA interface includes direct access to two AHB masters, four AHB slaves, the peripheral-DMA controller, and a programmable ROM to remap the external RAM to emulate and debug ROM code. Read more >>
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