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LM3S9B81 Datasheet, PDF (43/1155 Pages) Texas Instruments – Stellaris® LM3S9B81 Microcontroller
Stellaris® LM3S9B81 Microcontroller
1 Architectural Overview
Texas Instruments is the industry leader in bringing 32-bit capabilities and the full benefits of ARM®
Cortex-M3™-based microcontrollers to the broadest reach of the microcontroller market. For current
users of 8- and 16-bit MCUs, Stellaris® with Cortex-M3 offers a direct path to the strongest ecosystem
of development tools, software and knowledge in the industry. Designers who migrate to Stellaris®
benefit from great tools, small code footprint and outstanding performance. Even more important,
designers can enter the ARM ecosystem with full confidence in a compatible roadmap from $1 to
1 GHz. For users of current 32-bit MCUs, the Stellaris® family offers the industry’s first implementation
of Cortex-M3 and the Thumb-2 instruction set. With blazingly-fast responsiveness, Thumb-2
technology combines both 16-bit and 32-bit instructions to deliver the best balance of code density
and performance. Thumb-2 uses 26 percent less memory than pure 32-bit code to reduce system
cost while delivering 25 percent better performance. The Texas Instruments Stellaris® family of
microcontrollers—the first ARM® Cortex™-M3 based controllers—brings high-performance 32-bit
computing to cost-sensitive embedded microcontroller applications. These pioneering parts deliver
customers 32-bit performance at a cost equivalent to legacy 8- and 16-bit devices, all in a package
with a small footprint.
The LM3S9B81 microcontroller has the following features:
■ ARM® Cortex™-M3 Processor Core
– 80-MHz operation; 100 DMIPS performance
– ARM Cortex SysTick Timer
– Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
■ On-Chip Memory
– 256 KB single-cycle Flash memory up to 50 MHz; a prefetch buffer improves performance
above 50 MHz
– 96 KB single-cycle SRAM
– Internal ROM loaded with StellarisWare® software:
• Stellaris® Peripheral Driver Library
• Stellaris® Boot Loader
• Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cryptography tables
• Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) error detection functionality
■ External Peripheral Interface (EPI)
– 8/16/32-bit dedicated parallel bus for external peripherals
– Supports SDRAM, SRAM/Flash memory, FPGAs, CPLDs
■ Advanced Serial Integration
– 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY
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