[En-Nut-Discussion] NUT/OS and lm3s6965

Harald Kipp harald.kipp at egnite.de
Thu Mar 17 14:12:36 CET 2011


Hi Henrik,

On 3/15/2011 10:56 PM, Henrik Maier wrote:

> But have a look at the LM3S9B96 errata. There are two big concerns
> listed with the current C3/C5 revision. One is "Flash memory endurance
> cycle specification is 100 cycles" the other one is "Flash corruption or
> device failure may occur at power on" . Both are highly critical issues
> and until this is fixed I consider the chips a no-go.

Funny to read this now. I always had been skeptical about Luminary 
chips. My major concern was their outdated production equipment, 
although this was based on rumors and their extraordinary power 
consumption. Looks like it wasn't that far from reality. Anyway, I'm 
still watching it, because TI has the potential to enhance this family.


> So I am still researching what the best CPU choice for a new Nut/OS
> based design would be. ST STM32xxx, NXP LPC23xxx or Atmel AT91SAM7XC512?

Depends on your preferences, of course. The SAM7XC is interesting 
because of its crypto support. We are currently evaluating the LPC17xx, 
which is quite cheap. STM recently announced the STM32L, which looks 
most interesting for low power apps. And of course there is AVR32 with 
its advanced I/O-capabilities. Unfortunately I do not know of any OS 
that makes use of this feature.


Regards,

Harald


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