The PXA320 is a processor from Intel's XScale family, designed for mobile and embedded applications. It is based on the ARMv5TE instruction set architecture and offers a balance of performance and power efficiency. The PXA320 is commonly used in devices requiring multimedia capabilities and connectivity.
Applications:
- Handheld computers
- Mobile internet devices (MIDs)
- Portable media players
- Industrial control systems
- Point-of-sale (POS) terminals
Features:
- ARMv5TE architecture
- Clock speeds up to 806 MHz
- Integrated memory controller
- LCD controller
- USB On-The-Go (OTG) support
- Multimedia acceleration
Benefits:
- High performance for mobile applications
- Low power consumption for extended battery life
- Integrated peripherals for reduced system cost
- Support for various operating systems
- Enhanced multimedia capabilities
Technical Specifications:
The PXA320 operates at clock speeds up to 806 MHz. It includes an integrated SDRAM controller, supporting various memory types. The LCD controller supports different display resolutions and interfaces. It supports USB On-The-Go (OTG) for device connectivity. The processor incorporates multimedia acceleration for video and audio processing. Power consumption is minimized through power management features. It is designed for mobile and embedded environments that demand reliable operation.