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ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by jorgeq on January 14, 2014

Good afternoon

So far we are using 8051MX

from Philips with a proprietary RTOS for our products.

We are considering changing to FreeRTOS + expansions(TCP-IP, USB

Connectivity) and to ARM Cortex Mx to replace our existing CPU.

However we have a major draw-back we have a lot of I/O boards using

multiplexed Intel bus.

Can you advise what MCUs that support multiplexed external bus to interface with our expansion boards that

are supported by Free RTOS.

Thanks in advance

Jorge Quintela

Product development manager


ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by davedoors on January 14, 2014

What do you mean by a multiplexed bus? If you mean the io and memory addresses are separate, then I dont know any modern mcus that have that.

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ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by jdurand on January 14, 2014

The 805x series of processors uses the same pins for address and data. The address is put out while ALE (Address Latch Enable) is high, then the bus switches to data I/O when ALE falls.

I have no idea how this bothers FreeRTOS, the OS shouldn't know it's going on.

Something I had run into in the past is paged memory. THAT is a pain to implement in an OS.

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ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by jorgeq on February 4, 2014

Thanks for your answer

In fact this should be transparent to the OS since it is solved at hardware level. I found TMPM361F10FG from Toshiba or EFM32 from Silicon LABs that support this but I could not find if these MCUs are suppported by RTOS. By support I mean kernel itself library etc. for MCU with hardware support for these peripherals.

Jorge

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ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by davedoors on February 4, 2014

FreeRTOS runs on any Cortex M3, Cortex M4, Cortex M4F Cortex M0 and Cortex M0+ chip.

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ARM CORTEX with multiplexed external bus interface supported by freeRTOS

Posted by jorgeq on February 4, 2014

Thanks for your answer The processors uses the same pins for address and data. The address is put out while ALE (Address Latch Enable) is high, and latched esternally then the bus switches to adicional adresses and data when ALE falls.

EFM32 and some toshiba MCUs for example have hardware support for this. My question is are these types (or other with similar external bus capability) be supported by FreeRTOS.

JOrge

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