Tech Papers
National's "Analog Nuggets" Fuel Industrial Embedded ARM Cores
National Semiconductor, ARM
Alan HuttonVault
May 2004
These days, ARM based embedded controllers have become a vital part of many industrial control applications. The wide range of "pure-play" microcontrollers (MCUs) and FPGAs implementations all using ARM cores are testament to their significant success. Essentially, the emergence of these affordable architectures has created a paradigm shift in low cost embedded performance. Both the ARM7 and ARM9 are prime examples of 32-bit embedded cores that have already gained excellent pedigrees for high-level language support, excellent code optimising compilers and high processing performance with minimal silicon overhead. To complement this, National's analog portfolio has adapted to address ARM-based system control requirements and aims to exploit the advantages of analog leadership through a rich set of peripheral offerings such as high speed I/O, SerDes and Ethernet interfaces to voltage regulators, PLLs, temperature sensors and CMOS image sensor based solutions.




