The Jupiter uses a Analog Devices 16 bit processor. The following is from
AD's site:
http://www.analog.com/Analog_Root/productPage/productHome/0,2121,generic%253DADSP%25252D2181%2526level4%253D%25252D1%2526level1%253D205%2526level2%253D206%2526level3%253D%25252D1%2526resourceWebLawID%253D0,00.html
16-bit, 40 MIPS, 5v, 2 Serial Ports, Host Port, 80 KB RAM
General Description
The ADSP-2181 is a single-chip microcomputer optimized for digital signal
processing (DSP) and other high speed numeric processing applications. ADI
recently disclosed plans for a new ADSP-219x series. With speeds beyond
300MIPS, this new series is ADSP-218x code-compatible.
The ADSP-2181 combines the ADSP-2100 family base architecture (three
computational units, data address generators and a program sequencer) with
two serial ports, a 16-bit internal DMA port, a byte DMA port, a
programmable timer, Flag I/O, extensive interrupt capabilities, and on-chip
program and data memory.
The ADSP-2181 integrates 80K bytes of on-chip memory configured as 16K
words (24-bit) of program RAM, and 16K words (16-bit) of data RAM.
Power-down circuitry is also provided to meet the low power needs of
battery operated portable equipment. The ADSP-2181 is available in 128-pin
TQFP and 128- pin PQFP packages
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At 10:33 1/13/2003, you wrote:
>I hope the answer to this question isn't too obvious: I've been looking
>at the specs and write-ups about the Orion and Jupiter. I see a lot about
>the Orion's dual 32 bit DSP processors but have not been able to find
>anything about what the Jupiter's DSP processor is. Can anyone with a
>Jupiter/Peg out there answer this?
>Tnx & 73,
>Rob Atkinson
>K5UJ
>k5uj@hotmail.com
>
>
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