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MCF5206

Motorola
Part Number MCF5206
Manufacturer Motorola
Description MCF5206 Integrated Microprocessor
Published Apr 30, 2005
Detailed Description Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Order this document by MCF5206/D Communication Microprocessor and and Advanced Memory Con...
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MCF5206
MCF5206


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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Order this document by MCF5206/D Communication Microprocessor and and Advanced Memory Consumer Technologies Group Technologies Group MCF5206 Product Brief MCF5206 Integrated Microprocessor Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
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The MCF5206 integrated microprocessor combines a ColdFireâ„¢ processor core with several peripheral functions such as a DRAM controller, timers, parallel and serial interfaces, and system integration.
Designed for embedded control applications, the ColdFire core delivers enhanced performance while maintaining low system costs.
To speed program execution, the on-chip instruction cache and SRAM provide one-cycle access to critical code and data.
The MCF5206 processor greatly reduces the time required for system design and implementation by packaging common system functions on chip and providing glueless interfaces to 8-, 16-, and 32-bit DRAM, SRAM, ROM, and I/O devices.
The revolutionary ColdFire microprocessor architecture gives cost-sensitive, high-volume markets new levels of price and performance.
Based on the concept of variable-length RISC technology, ColdFire combines the architectural simplicity of conventional 32-bit RISC with a memory-saving, variable-length instruction set.
In defining the ColdFire architecture for embedded processing applications, Motorola incorporated RISC architecture for peak performance and a simplified version of the variable-length instruction set found in the M68000 Family for code density.
By using a variable-length instruction set architecture, embedded processor designers using ColdFire RISC processors will enjoy significant system-level advantages over conventional fixed-length RISC architectures.
The denser binary code for ColdFire processors consumes less valuable memory than any fixed-length instruction set RISC processor available.
This improved code density means more efficient system memory use for a given application, and requires slower, less costly memory to help achieve a...



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