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        ARM9 SoC targets video-oriented gadgets

        Jonathan Angel | Date: Jul 31, 2007 | Comments: 1



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        STMicroelectronics (STM) has released a new chip in its Nomadik family of low-cost, multimedia-oriented system-on-chip (SoC) processors. The STn8811A12 runs Windows CE and targets products such as personal media players (PMPs), Internet appliances, and video conferencing.




        The STn8811A12 is a software-compatible upgrade of the previously announced STn8810, STM said. However, its ARM926EJ processor is now clocked at 393 MHz, enhancing video performance and resolution.


        STn8811A12 system-on-chip block diagram
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        STM says the SoC's ARM926EJ processor core includes both smart video and audio accelerators, and an advanced power management unit. It can encode or decode 30fps QVGA-resolution (320 x 480) MPEG-4, Windows Media 9, and H.264 video, as well as 5 megapixel JPEG images. The STn8811A12 also includes built-in 3D software, and a "comprehensive" audio library is available to support the chip.

        The STn8811A12's security framework is said to include 64KB of secured ROM and 16KB of secured RAM. Other security-oriented features include SHA-1/DES/3DES hardware accelerators, a true random number generator (RNG), a secure watchdog timer, and a unique die ID.

        The SoC also integrates a wide array of peripheral interfaces, including:
        • simultaneous TV and color LCD outputs
        • CCIR-656 camera input
        • three serial ports
        • fast IrDA
        • high-speed (12 Mb/s) USB On-The-Go (OTG) port
        • GPIO
        • MMC card
        • SD card
        In addition to Windows CE, the STn8811A12 supports Symbian and Linux.

        Availability

        The STn8811A12 is priced at under $13 in quantities of 10,000, STM said. Samples are available now, with production quantities expected in Q3 of 2007.



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