Aug 28, 2014
03:55 AM
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Aug 28, 2014
03:55 AM
Hello,
Could you give the information of the ARM chip in the BCM20737 Tag (model, CPU, ...) ?
Thanks a lot.
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Sep 02, 2014
07:51 AM
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07:51 AM
When actively executing code, the CPU (and the bus matrix) runs at the max speed (24 MHz).
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Aug 28, 2014
08:28 AM
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Aug 28, 2014
08:28 AM
The onboard ARM is a Cortex-M3 running at 24MHz. Note that the firmware throttles CPU speed for best performance/power consumption, but the max CPU speed is 24 MHz.
Sep 02, 2014
03:44 AM
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Sep 02, 2014
03:44 AM
Is there a way to enforce the maximum speed temporarily ?
Sep 02, 2014
07:24 AM
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Sep 02, 2014
07:24 AM
I don't believe this is possible other than through the application by keeping the part involved in an operation which would utilize the full speed of the CPU.
Sep 02, 2014
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Sep 02, 2014
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When actively executing code, the CPU (and the bus matrix) runs at the max speed (24 MHz).