From: Ulf Samuelsson on
"rickman" <gnuarm(a)gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
>> The RM9200 (Ethernet ) Production since 2003
>> The SAM9260 (Ethernet ) is out of the door.
>> First
>> batch of development kits shipped to customers
>> The SAM9260A(Ethernet ) in design (high speed
>> SAM9260A)
>> The SAM9261 ( LCD ) is in production
>> The SAM9261S ( LCD ) in design (SAM9261 w 16 kB
>> SRAM)
>> The SAM9262 (Ethernet + LCD + GPS) is out of the door, but is moved to
>> the GPS team and will be renamed to ATR6...
>> The SAM9263 (Ethernet + LCD ) will be available around the
>> end
>> of the year.
>> The SAM9xxx (-: ............................ :-) First silicon real
>> soon.
>>
>> Everything points to the SAM9260 cleaning up the low cost embedded Linux
>> market.
>
> Maybe I was out sick the day Atmel came to show us what they were
> working on and totally missed it. I just found a couple of new parts
> at Digikey that are not in your list. SAM7SE256 and SAM7SE512. When I
> pulled up what Digikey lists as a data sheet I got a selection guide
> (neither Atmel site had any info at all). The selection guide also
> showed a SAM7S512 part due out next month. The pair of SE parts seem
> to add an external memory interface including SDRAM, but otherwise are
> the same as the SAM7S (in bigger packages of course). I am adding what
> I found to the selection guide on www.gnuarm.com at the Resources page.
>
>
Yes, the list is only for ARM9 based circuits.
There is also a SAM7X512 and a SAM7XC512 due real soon.


> If Digikey has prices on silicon, I can only expect that they parts are
> relatively real.



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Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB