
The 200 MHz version features a low active power draw of just 51 mW at 200 MHz and low standby power of less than 1 mW.
Continuing to offer designers low-cost and high-performance digital signal processing options, Analog Devices, Inc. (Norwood, MA) (NYSE: ADI) has introduced a 200-MHz version of its ADSP-BF592 Blackfin embedded processor that delivers 400-MMAC performance. The 200 MHz version features:
- More sophisticated algorithms with more system-level advantages.
- Low active power draw of just 51 mW at 200 MHz and low standby power of less than 1 mW.
- A 9 x 9 mm footprint, which allows designers to pack tremendous performance into space-constrained designs.
- No external memory or executable flash.
- 2 SPORT’s, a PPI, 2 SPI’s, 4 general-purpose counters and a factory-programmed instruction ROM block containing the VDK RTOS and C-runtime libraries.
- Offered in commercial and industrial temperature grades; automotive qualified.
For more information visit www.analog.com.
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