Originally Posted By: rob
Originally Posted By: sn00p
Cortex M3? Energy micro?

Edit: Seems not, ST....


The STM32F2 in the Imp is a Cortex M3. I absolutely love these micros, I've used them in dozens of applications over the last couple of years. Of course in this case we're kept out of the firmware (at least directly) but from what I hear the script engine runs very quickly (and so it should).

The power consumption also looks very good. My first project will be adding an Imp to my RFID cat flap which runs on 4 AA cells. If Hugo's figures are accurate, and assuming I can get a wakeup signal from the RFID module, it should run for months/years on a set of batteries.

Rob


Oddly enough, since we mentioned that we were looking to use the energy micro family, our component supplier has been bending over backwards to get us to use the stm32 family, so much so that we're actually looking at using the stm32f2 in our design.

We like the fact that the BGA package is pin compatible with the f4 which has FPU and DSP bits inside and could be of use on our products "bigger brothers".

It's also fast!

Adrian