ETRAX CRIS

The 'ETRAX CRIS' is a series of CPUs designed and manufactured by Axis Communications for use in embedded systems since 1993[1]. The name is an acronym of the chip's features: 'E'thernet, 'T'oken 'R'ing, 'AX'is - 'C'ode 'R'educed 'I'nstruction 'S'et. Token ring support has been taken out from the latest chips as it has become obsolete.

Contents
Types of chips
TGA-1
CGA-1
CGA-2
CGA-3
ETRAX-1
ETRAX-2
ETRAX-3
ETRAX-4
ETRAX 100
ETRAX 100LX
ETRAX 100LX MCM
ETRAX FS
Development tools
Software
Hardware
External links

Types of chips


TGA-1

The TGA-1, developed in 1986, was a communications transceiver for the AS-400 architecture.
CGA-1

The CGA-1 was just a performance improvement over the TGA-1.
CGA-2

CGA-3

ETRAX-1

In 1993, by introducing 10 MBit Ethernet and Token Ring controllers, the name ETRAX was born.
ETRAX-2

ETRAX-3

ETRAX-4

The ETRAX-4 had improved performance than previous models, along with a SCSI controller.
ETRAX 100

The ETRAX 100 features a 10/100 MBit Ethernet Controller (hence the name), along with ATA and Wide SCSI support.
ETRAX 100LX

In the year 2000, the ETRAX 100LX design added an MMU, as well as USB, synchronous serial and SDRAM support, and boosted the CPU performance up to 100 MIPS. Unlike devices with no MMU, it can run a Linux kernel with no modifications to the Linux memory management code.
It features:

★ A 32 bit RISC CPU core

★ 10/100 MBit Ethernet controller

★ 4 asynchronous serial ports

★ 2 synchronous serial ports

★ 2 USB ports

★ 2 Parallel ports

★ 4 ATA (IDE) ports

★ 2 Narrow SCSI ports (or 1 Wide)

★ Support for SDRAM, Flash, EEPROM, SRAM
The device comes in a 256-pin Plastic Ball Grid Array package and uses 350 mW power (typical).
See also: http://developer.axis.com/products/etrax100lx/index.html
ETRAX 100LX MCM

This system-on-a-chip is an ETRAX 100LX plus flash memory, SDRAM, and an ethernet PHYceiver. There were two versions comercialized: the ETRAX 100LX MCM 2+8 (2 MB flash, 8 MB SDRAM), and the ETRAX MCM 4-16 (4 MB flash, 16 MB SDRAM).
See also: http://developer.axis.com/products/mcm/index.html
ETRAX FS

Designed in 2005, and with full Linux 2.6 support, this chip features:

★ A 200 MIPS, 32-bit RISC with 5 stage pipeline CRIS CPU core with 16 kB data and 16 kB instruction cache and a MMU.

★ Two 10/100 Ethernet controllers

★ Crypto accelerator, supporting AES, DES, 3DES, SHA-1 and MD5.

★ 128 kB on-chip RAM

★ A microprogrammable I/O processor, supporting PC-Card, CardBus, PCI, USB FS/HS host, USB FS device, SCSI and ATA.
The device comes in a 256-pin Plastic Ball Grid Array package and uses 465 mW power (typical).
See also: http://developer.axis.com/products/etraxfs/index.html

Development tools


Software

A Linux-based cross compiler is provided by Axis and can be downloaded from their website [2] along with a range of sample applications. Pre-compiled images are also available.
Hardware

A FOX board LX 4+16. Notice the Ethernet, D/C and USB ports.

Several hardware manufacturers offer 'developer boards': a circuit board featuring an ETRAX chip and all the necessary I/O ports to develop (or even deploy) applications. These include:

Axis Communications AXIS 82 developer board

Embedded Linux PC' from ipcas

ACME Systems' FOX board

Elphel smart cameras

Free2move's embedded Linux system

Rcotel Corporation's single board Linux computer

DSP&FPGA's industrial control unit

BBDevice.com remote control systems
See also: http://developer.axis.com/old/showroom/index.html

External links



★ http://developer.axis.com
SDK, how-tos, sample applications: http://www.acmesystems.it/?id=14

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves