Transcript Chapter 1
Chapter 1 History
ARM Assembly Language
Programming by Mazidi et al
1.1 Intro. To Microcontroller
• Microprocessors are connected to external
RAM, ROM and I/O.
• Microcontrollers have the CPU,
RAM,ROM, and I/O devices on a single
IC chip (SOC-System on a Chip; or Micro
Controller Unit (MCU)).
Three Traditional Groupings
• Desktops
• Servers
• Embedded Systems
– Special purpose computers
Microcontroller History
• 1980s and 1990s Intel and Motorolla
dominated.
• Intel—x86, Pentium and more.
• Motorolla is now Freescale.—68xxxx
• These were 32 bit processors.
Microcontroller History (cont.)
• Low end (8 bit controllers) dominated by
68HC11 and the 8051 from Intel.
• NOW —Leaders in volume for 8 bits
– Microchip—PIC
– ATMEL—AVR
• Late 1990s– ARM challenged dominance
of 32 bit market.
• Currently Freescale has the PowerPC and
Coldfire processors, but ARM dominates.
Current History
• 32 bit—ARM, AVR32 (ATMEL), ColdFire
(Freescale) MIPS32 MIPS Technology,
PIC 32(Microchip), Power PC, TriCore
(Infineon), SuperH (Renesas—Japan)
• 16-bit—MSP430, HCS12 (Freescale), Pic
24 (Microchip), dsPIC (Microchipt
• 8-bit—8051, AVR (Atmel), HCS)*
(Freescale), PIC16, PIC18.
ARM History
• 1982– Acorn
• 1983 –Acorn and VLSI began designing
ARM
• 1985—Acorn Computer Group—first
commercial RISC processor
– ARMv1—4Mhz, 2500 transistors
More ARM History
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1987—Acorn’s ARM—first RISC
processor for low-cost PCs.
1989—ARMv3
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25Mhz
4KB cache
More ARM HISTORY (cont.)
• 1990 Adv. RISC Machines (ARM) spins
out of Acorn and Apple. VLSI Technology
is an investor—plan to create a new
microprocessor standard.
• 1991—embeddable RISC core, ARM6;
used ARMv3 architecture.
• 1992 GEC Plessy and Sharp license ARM
technology
More ARM History (cont.)
• 1993—Ti license ARM technology and ARM
introduces ARM7 core.
• 1995 –Thumb architecture announced—32 bit
performance at 16-bit system cost
• 1996-- ARM 8 10 introduced; ARM and Microsoft
work together—Windows CE extended to ARM
architecture.
• 1997—Hyundai, Lucent, Philip, Rockwell and
Sony license ARM technology.
• ARM9TDIMI family announced.
More History
• 1998—HP, IBM, Matsushita, Seiko Epson and
Qualcomm license ARM technology.
– Synthesizable ARM 7 TDMI coreARM
– partners shipped 50 million ARM-based products.
• 1999—LSI Logic, STMicroelectronics and Fujitsu license
ARM technology
– Synthesizeable ARM 9E with enhanced signal processing
announced.
• 2000—Agilent, Altera, Micronas, Mitsubishi, Motorola,
Sanyo, Triscend and ZTEIC license ARM Technology
– SecurCore family for smartcards launched
– TSMC and UMC became members of ARM Foundry Program
Today --History
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Currently its revenue comes from licenses.
Does not own start of the art fabrication facility.
Business Model—sell intellectual property (IP).
ARM is CPU of choice for cell phones and hand
held devices.
• ARM7 is their high end; ARM Cortex is being
used as competitor to 8 and 16 bit
microcontrollers.
Peripherals
• Many versions of ARM architecture.
• Peripherals are added by each manufacturers
– For example, the I/O ports, serial port UART, timer,
ADC, SPI, DAC, I2C.
– Compatibility becomes a software issue—but there
are peripheral libraries provided by some software
vendors. (Keil, or IAR).
– In recent years, ARM does provide IP for some
peripherals, but adoption is not mandatory.