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    ARM7. ARM7 is a group of 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by ARM Holdings for microcontroller use. [1] The ARM7 core family consists of ARM700, ARM710, ARM7DI, ARM710a, ARM720T, ARM740T, ARM710T, ARM7TDMI, ARM7TDMI-S, ARM7EJ-S. The ARM7TDMI and ARM7TDMI-S were the most popular cores of the family.

  2. After the ARM720T processor enters debug state, it must execute a minimum of two instructions before the branch, although these can both be NOPs (MOV R0, R0). For small branches, you can replace the fina l branch with a subtract, with the PC as the destination (SUB PC, PC, #28in the above example). 9.18.2 Watchpoints.

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  5. The ARM720T hard macrocell contains the ARM7TDMI core, 8kb unified cache, and a Memory Management Unit (MMU) that allows the use of pr otected execution spaces and virtual memory. This macrocell is compatible with leading operating systems including windows ce, linux, palm os, and symbian os.

  6. The ARM720T macrocell is a 32-bit embedded RISC processor designed for devices using a platform operating system, such as Windows CE, Symbian OS and Linux. In addition to the CPU core, the ARM720T features an 8k Byte unified cache and MMU together with an AMBA-compliant AHB bus interface.

  7. User manual. ARM7 Architecture Overview. Epson ARM720T Core cpu. Table of contents View Add to my manuals 40 Pages. advertisement. Scroll to page 2 of 40. NXP ARM7 Architecture Overview. The ARM7 family is a range of low power 32-bit RISC microprocessor cores optimized for cost and power sensitive consumer applications.