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800 Core
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800 Core is a ABOV's own 8 bit CISC CPU. It has been used to various products and sold out more than one billion.
ABOV provides general and some special MCUs which has various special features based on 800 Core.
And FLASH type(with ISP), OTP type and MASK type rom for mass productions are served.
Besides, ABOV develops and provides full development tools for 800 Core MCUs.
- development tools
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810 Core
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810 Core is twice faster than 800 Core. 800 Core has clock divider inside but 810 Core has not.
Except that, everything is same with 800 Core. So 800's C-compiler and asmbler are compatible with 810 Core.
- development tools
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8051 Core |
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8051 core is a Intel's famous MCU core which was developed in 1980.
It has largely been superseded by a vast range of enhanced devices with
8051-compatible processor cores that are manufactured by many manufactures.
And it has been used in a lot of applications.
To meet the demands of customer, ABOV also provides various 8051 core based MCUs.
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M8051 Core |
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M8051 Core is compatible with standard 8051 but much faster. It's one instruction requires 2 clocks to operate.
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ARM7 Core
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The ARM7 family is a range of low-power 32-bit RISC microprocessor cores
optimized for cost and power-sensitive consumer applications.
( from http://arm.com )
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300 Core
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ABOV's 300 Core is a 4 bit MCU Core which is simple and storng.
ABOV also proviedes development tools for 300 Core MCU.
( see one of 4bit single remote MCU's description page. )
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