LPC2220 PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors], LPC2220 Datasheet - Page 14

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LPC2220

Manufacturer Part Number
LPC2220
Description
16/32-bit ARM microcontrollers; flashless with 64 kB, with 10-bit ADC and external memory interface
Manufacturer
PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors]
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6. Functional description
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Product data sheet
6.1 Architectural overview
6.2 On-chip static RAM
6.3 Memory map
The ARM7TDMI-S is a general purpose 32-bit microprocessor, which offers high
performance and very low power consumption. 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 processor core.
Pipeline techniques are employed so that all parts of the processing and memory systems
can operate continuously. Typically, while one instruction is being executed, its successor
is being decoded, and a third instruction is being fetched from memory.
The ARM7TDMI-S processor also employs a unique architectural strategy known as
Thumb, which makes it ideally suited to high-volume applications with memory
restrictions, or applications where code density is an issue.
The key idea behind Thumb is that of a super-reduced instruction set. Essentially, the
ARM7TDMI-S processor has two instruction sets:
The Thumb set’s 16-bit instruction length allows it to approach twice the density of
standard ARM code while retaining most of the ARM’s performance advantage over a
traditional 16-bit processor using 16-bit registers. This is possible because Thumb code
operates on the same 32-bit register set as ARM code.
Thumb code is able to provide up to 65 % of the code size of ARM, and 160 % of the
performance of an equivalent ARM processor connected to a 16-bit memory system.
On-chip static RAM may be used for code and/or data storage. The SRAM may be
accessed as 8-bits, 16-bits, and 32-bits. The LPC2210/2220 provides 16 kB of static RAM
and the LPC2220 provides 64 kB of static RAM.
The LPC2210/2220 memory maps incorporate several distinct regions, as shown in the
following figures.
In addition, the CPU interrupt vectors may be re-mapped to allow them to reside in either
on-chip boot-loader, external memory BANK0 or on-chip static RAM. This is described in
Section 6.20 “System
The standard 32-bit ARM set.
A 16-bit Thumb set.
16/32-bit ARM microcontrollers with external memory interface
control”.
Rev. 02— 30 May 2005
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2005. All rights reserved.
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