ARM7
ARM7 is a group of 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by ARM Holdings for microcontroller use. The ARM7 core family consists of ARM700, ARM710, ARM7DI, ARM710a, ARM720T, ARM740T, ARM710T, ARM7TDMI, ARM7TDMI-S, ARM7EJ-S. The ARM7TDMI and ARM7TDMI-S were the most popular cores of the family.
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Designed by | ARM Holdings |
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Instruction set | ARM (32-bit) (ARMv3) |
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Instruction set | ARM (32-bit), Thumb (16-bit) (ARMv4T) |
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Instruction set | ARM (32-bit), Thumb (16-bit), Jazelle (8-bit) (ARMv5TEJ) |
Since ARM7 cores were released from 1993 to 2001, they are no longer recommended for new IC designs; instead ARM Cortex-M or ARM Cortex-R cores are preferred.
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