The Samsung S3C2450X53-YL40 is a 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM926EJ core. This processor is designed for a variety of embedded applications where a balance of processing performance and low power consumption is needed. Its integrated peripherals and memory interfaces make it suitable for use in devices such as portable media players, personal navigation devices, and industrial control systems.
Applications
- Portable Media Players (PMPs)
- Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs)
- Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)
- Industrial Control Systems
- Embedded Systems
Features
- ARM926EJ Core: Provides a good balance between performance and power efficiency.
- LCD Controller: Integrated controller for directly driving LCD panels.
- USB Host/Device: Supports USB connectivity for data transfer and device interfacing.
- SD/MMC Host Controller: Enables the use of SD and MMC memory cards for storage.
- NAND Flash Controller: Facilitates interfacing with NAND flash memory for data storage.
- CMOS Image Sensor Interface (CISIF): Supports image capture from CMOS sensors.
- UART, SPI, and I2C Interfaces: Offers a variety of serial communication interfaces.
- Real-Time Clock (RTC): Keeps track of time accurately.
- Power Management Unit (PMU): Manages power consumption efficiently.
Benefits
- Optimized Performance: The ARM926EJ core ensures efficient processing.
- Low Power Consumption: Extends the battery life of portable devices.
- Reduced System Cost: Integrated peripherals minimize the need for external components.
- Memory Flexibility: Supports multiple memory types.
- Versatile Communication: Provides various communication options.
- Simplified Development: Comprehensive software development tools are available.
Technical Details
The S3C2450X53-YL40 typically operates at a clock speed of 533 MHz and includes 16KB instruction cache and 16KB data cache, enhancing its performance. The integrated LCD controller supports displays with resolutions up to 800x600 pixels. The processor is generally packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array). Its core voltage is usually 1.2V, and the I/O voltage is 3.3V. The device is aimed at applications needing a versatile and efficient processor.