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Title
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Ethernet minimodule with ARM9 400MHz microcontroller and Linux system
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Description
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Features
MMnet1001 minimodule
- Complete, ready to use microprocessor system
- Fast ARM926-EJ AT91SAM9260 (AT91SAM9G20) microcontroller with up to 210MHz (400MHz) clock
- Up to 64MB SDRAM memory and up to 4GB NAND Flash
- Onboard Ethernet PHY 10/100Mbit interface and RJ45 connector with embedded magnetics
- 2 x Full Speed USB 2.0 Host
- RS232 interfaces
- USB 2.0 Full Speed Device
- LED diodes: power, and available to user
- Module supply voltage: 3.3V
- 2 x 40 terminals with 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch fitting every prototype board
- Small dimensions: 36mm x 61mm
- Module is delivered with Linux system and example software
AT91SAM9260/(AT91SAM9G20) microcontroller
- 32-bit ARM926EJ core with up to 210MHz (400MHz) clocking
- DSP instructions and JAVA acceleration
- Memory management Unit allow to run systems like Linux or Windows CE
- 8-KB (32KB) Data Cache, 8-KB (32KB) Instruction Cache, Write Buffer
- Two 4 KB (16KB) Internal SRAM, Single-cycle Access At Maximum Matrix Speed
- External Bus Interface (EBI) supports SDRAM, Static Memory, ECC-enabled NAND Flash and CompactFlash
- USB 2.0 Full Speed (12 Mbits per second) Device Port
- USB 2.0 Full Speed (12 Mbits per second) Host and Double Port
- Ethernet MAC 10/100 Base T
- Image Sensor Interface
- Reset Controller
- Advanced Interrupt Controller
- RTC with battery backup
- Periodic Interval Timer, Watchdog Timer, Real-time Timer
- 10-bit A/D converter
- DMA controller
- MultiMedia Card/SDCard/SDIO controller
- Synchronous Serial Controllery (supports I2S)
- 6 USARTs + 1 DBGU port
- 2 SPI interfaces
- Two Three-channel 16-bit Timer/Counters witch PWM output and Input Capture capabilities
- TWI interface
- JTAG interface
Ethernet PHY DM9161A
- Fully compatible with IEEE 802.3/IEEE 802.3u 10Base-T/100Base-TX, ANSI X3T12 TP-PMD 1995
- Supports MDI/MDI-X auto crossover (Auto-MDI)
- Supports Auto-Negotiation IEEE 802.3u
- Full-duplex lub half-duplex mode
- Low power consumption
- Low power modes
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