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On 07/05/2013 02:11 PM, Michael Schnell wrote:

Reading the AM3359 Docu (this is the BBB's chip) it has an "Arm Cortex M3 Subsystem" (other then the predecessor AM17xxx that had a PRUS with a TI propriety CPU design). So it seems to be "a standard Cortex-M3 core".

I finally found out the truth.

While it is correct that
 - the 335x chip has a coprocessor system called "PRUS"
 - the "PRUS v2" is greatly upgraded vs the AM17xxx "PRUS v1"
 - a coprocessor in the 335x system is a Cortex M3

it is not true that the PRUS processor is a Cortex M3.

In fact it is a dedicated, propriety architecture by TI and can only be programmed in ASM. It is very similar to the AM17xxx PRUS but has more RAM and more closely coupled peripherals.

But the chip features yet another coprocessor which really is a Cortex M3. Same is used for power management.

I have no idea why you would use a 32 Bit processor just for power management, but seemingly the on-chip hardware of a Cortex M3 costs close to nothing and consumes close to zero power.

-Michael
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