Overview
The ADSP-21060CW-133, produced by Analog Devices Inc., is a member of the ADSP-2106x SHARC (Super Harvard Architecture Computer) family. This 32-bit signal processing microcomputer is designed to offer high levels of DSP performance, making it a robust solution for various signal processing applications. The ADSP-21060 is fabricated in a high-speed, low-power CMOS process and features a dual-ported on-chip SRAM, integrated I/O peripherals, and a dedicated I/O bus, forming a complete system-on-a-chip.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Instruction Set | 32-bit floating-point |
Instruction Rate | 33 MHz (ADSP-21060), 40 MHz (ADSP-21060L) |
MIPS | 40 MIPS |
SRAM | Up to 4M bits (128k words of 32-bit data, 256k words of 16-bit data, or combinations thereof) |
Operating Voltage | 5 V (ADSP-21060), 3.3 V (ADSP-21060L) |
Package Type | 240-lead CQFP (ADSP-21060CW-133) |
Link Ports | Six link ports for point-to-point connectivity and array multiprocessing |
Serial Ports | Two 40 Mbps synchronous serial ports with companding hardware |
Bus Transfer Rate | 240 MBps over parallel bus and link ports |
Key Features
- Dual-ported on-chip SRAM for efficient data and instruction access
- Integrated I/O peripherals including host processor interface, DMA controller, and serial ports
- Six link ports for high-speed point-to-point connectivity and array multiprocessing
- Two 40 Mbps synchronous serial ports with independent transmit and receive functions
- 240 MBps transfer rate over parallel bus and link ports
- On-chip instruction cache for single-cycle instruction execution
- Support for 16-bit and 32-bit floating-point storage formats
Applications
- Aerospace and defense systems requiring high-performance signal processing
- Medical imaging and diagnostic equipment
- Industrial control and automation systems
- Telecommunications and wireless communication systems
- Audio and video processing applications
- Radar and sonar systems
Q & A
- What is the ADSP-21060CW-133?
The ADSP-21060CW-133 is a 32-bit signal processing microcomputer from the ADSP-2106x SHARC family, produced by Analog Devices Inc.
- What is the instruction rate of the ADSP-21060?
The ADSP-21060 operates at an instruction rate of 33 MHz, while the ADSP-21060L operates at 40 MHz.
- How much SRAM does the ADSP-21060 have?
The ADSP-21060 has up to 4M bits of SRAM, which can be configured as 128k words of 32-bit data, 256k words of 16-bit data, or combinations thereof.
- What types of serial ports does the ADSP-21060 have?
The ADSP-21060 features two 40 Mbps synchronous serial ports with companding hardware and independent transmit and receive functions.
- What is the transfer rate over the link ports and parallel bus?
The transfer rate is 240 MBps over both the link ports and the parallel bus.
- What are the common applications of the ADSP-21060?
The ADSP-21060 is commonly used in aerospace and defense systems, medical imaging, industrial control, telecommunications, audio and video processing, and radar and sonar systems.
- What package types are available for the ADSP-21060?
The ADSP-21060 is available in various package types, including 240-lead CQFP (ADSP-21060CW-133).
- Does the ADSP-21060 support floating-point operations?
Yes, the ADSP-21060 supports both 16-bit and 32-bit floating-point operations.
- How does the on-chip instruction cache improve performance?
The on-chip instruction cache allows the processor to execute every instruction in a single cycle, significantly improving performance.
- What is the operating voltage for the ADSP-21060 and ADSP-21060L?
The ADSP-21060 operates at 5 V, while the ADSP-21060L operates at 3.3 V.