"Thomas Schmid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that the msp430 is a 16-bit MPU and runs at most at 16MHz,
> depending on which version you get. I don't think that this would be
> fast enough at all for what you guys want to do with it. the msp430 is
> very popular in the sensor network community because of its low power
> requirements.
The chip (or a similarly classed one) was potentially going to be used
in the gta04 or later to handle basic power management and whatnot
while the SoC was asleep. From what I recall of the discussion even
the mps430 was deemed perhaps a bit overkill for this, but in the end
it seems that the anti-mpu folks won (or perhaps not).
--
It's no contest, but we still race there
Like the saintly tortoise and the godless hare
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