Embedded and Communications Processor Family - Intel Control Plane Processors
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Embedded and Communications Processor Family
Intel Control Plane Processors
The Intel® IXC1100 control plane processor comprises of an advanced set of development tools in order to meet the processing needs of multi-service switches, VoIP media gateways, wireless infrastructure and other networking equipment. The processor delivers superior performance with a low power Intel XScale® core up to 533 MHz. It features 32 KB instruction cache and 32 KB data cache with 2KB mini-data cache and utilizes Intel® Superpipelined RISC technology (7-stage integer, 8-stage memory). The processor is ARM* v.5TE architecture compliant. It also features two integrated 10/100 Base-T Ethernet MACs with MII interface. It supports up to 256MB of memory (two banks) with separate processor and internal peripheral ports. The 16 bit configurable expansion bus offers glueless support for flash memory and system peripherals. Furthermore, it features 16 GPIO pins and is integrated with 32-bit 33/66 MHz PCI v 2.2 host and option interface. It possesses 2 UARTs: (High-speed (921.6 Kbaud); Both UARTs are 921.6 Kbaud capable).
Described below is a brief overview of its key features and benefits:
Intel XScale® Processor core at 266, 400 and 533MHz offers superior performance delivery, enhanced scalability and low power.
The highly integrated, system-on-a-chip design facilitates board space savings and minimized system costs.
Big-endian operation eliminates the complexities of software development.
The low power consumption feature (2.4W (max) at 533 MHz) offers flexibility in designing with limited power budgets and space restrained environments.
The advanced development platform and tools facilitates as well as simplifies development and supports faster time to market.
It features commercial and extended temperature options for easy design and offers reuse flexibility.
The Control Plane Signaling Software Protocols minimizes the time to market, with lower cost of ownership and higher system performance.
The 16 bit expansion bus offers design and reuse flexibility through glueless support for a variety of flash memory and system peripherals.
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