The ARM11® embedded microcontroller core is a member of the Advanced RISC Machines (ARM®) family of general purpose 32 Bit microprocessors, which offer high performance and very low power consumption. Its outstanding feature is the 16-bit Thumb® subset of the most commonly used 32-bit instructions. These are expanded at run time with no degradation of system performance. This gives 16 Bit code density (saving memory area and cost) coupled with 32 Bit processor performance.
The ARM architecture is based on Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) principles, and the instruction set and related decode mechanism are much simpler than those of microprogrammed Complex Instruction Set Computers. This simplicity results in a high instruction throughput and impressive real-time interrupt response from a small and cost-effective chip.
UDE - Universal Debug Engine - is a flexible debug platform with Multicore debugging for ARM11.
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UDE-LIC-ARM11 | / | <Selected Access Device> |