8502-BI-DP GE

8502-BI-DP GE

8502-BI-DP GE

– Architecture: 32-bit RISC
– Clock speed: up to 400 MHz
– Instruction cache: 64 KB
– Data cache: 64 KB
– Integrated peripherals: Ethernet MAC, USB 2.0 host and device controllers, I2C interface
– DMA channels: up to 16
– Programmable timer: 32-bit
– Watchdog timer: 32-bit

8502-BI-DP GE

The GE 8502-BI-DP is a high-speed, low-power digital signal processor that is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including but not limited to, audio and video processing, telecommunications, automotive, and industrial control systems.

## Parameters

– Architecture: 32-bit RISC
– Clock speed: up to 400 MHz
– Instruction cache: 64 KB
– Data cache: 64 KB
– Integrated peripherals: Ethernet MAC, USB 2.0 host and device controllers, I2C interface
– DMA channels: up to 16
– Programmable timer: 32-bit
– Watchdog timer: 32-bit

The processor features a 32-bit RISC architecture, with a clock speed of up to 400 MHz, and a 64 KB instruction cache and 64 KB data cache.

The GE 8502-BI-DP also features a number of integrated peripherals, including a 10/100 Ethernet MAC, USB 2.0 host and device controllers, and an I2C interface.

PLC is an electronic device designed specifically for digital operation in industrial environments. It uses programmable memory to store instructions for performing logical operations, sequential operations, timing, counting, and arithmetic operations internally, and can control various types of mechanical or production processes through digital or analog inputs and outputs. PLC and its related peripheral devices should be designed based on the principle of easy integration with industrial control systems and easy expansion of their functions.

In addition to its high performance and low power consumption, the GE 8502-BI-DP also offers a number of advanced features, including support for up to 16 DMA channels, a 32-bit programmable timer, and a 32-bit watchdog timer.

Overall, the GE 8502-BI-DP is an excellent choice for any application that requires high-speed, low-power digital signal processing.

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