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BCM4339XKWBGT Datasheet, PDF (71/183 Pages) Cypress Semiconductor – Single-Chip 5G WiFi IEEE 802.11ac MAC/Baseband/Radio with Integrated Bluetooth 4.1 and FM Receiver
BCM4339 Preliminary Data Sheet
WLAN Global Functions
Section 9: WLAN Global Functions
WLAN CPU and Memory Subsystem
The BCM4339 WLAN section includes an integrated ARM Cortex-R4™ 32-bit processor with internal RAM and
ROM. The ARM Cortex-R4 is a low-power processor that features low gate count, low interrupt latency, and low-
cost debug capabilities. It is intended for deeply embedded applications that require fast interrupt response
features. Delivering more than 30% performance gain over ARM7TDMI, the ARM Cortex-R4 implements the
ARM v7-R architecture with support for the Thumb®-2 instruction set.
At 0.19 µW/MHz, the Cortex-R4 is the most power efficient general-purpose microprocessor available,
outperforming 8- and 16-bit devices on MIPS/µW. It supports integrated sleep modes.
Using multiple technologies to reduce cost, the ARM Cortex-R4 offers improved memory utilization, reduced pin
overhead, and reduced silicon area. It supports independent buses for Code and Data access (ICode/DCode
and System buses), and extensive debug features including real time trace of program execution.
On-chip memory for the CPU includes 768 KB SRAM and 640 KB ROM.
One-Time Programmable Memory
Various hardware configuration parameters may be stored in an internal One-Time Programmable (OTP)
memory, which is read by the system software after device reset. In addition, customer-specific parameters,
including the system vendor ID and the MAC address can be stored, depending on the specific board design.
Customer accessible OTP memory is 502 bytes.
The initial state of all bits in an unprogrammed OTP device is 0. After any bit is programmed to a 1, it cannot be
reprogrammed to 0. The entire OTP array can be programmed in a single write cycle using a utility provided with
the Broadcom WLAN manufacturing test tools. Alternatively, multiple write cycles can be used to selectively
program specific bytes, but only bits which are still in the 0 state can be altered during each programming cycle.
Prior to OTP memory programming, all values should be verified using the appropriate editable nvram.txt file,
which is provided with the reference board design package.
Broadcom®
November 17, 2014 • 4339-DS106-R
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