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Facts about "ECM3532 - Eta Compute"
base frequency100 MHz (0.1 GHz, 100,000 kHz) +
core voltage (max)3 V (30 dV, 300 cV, 3,000 mV) +
core voltage (min)0.54 V (5.4 dV, 54 cV, 540 mV) +
designerEta Compute +
familyECM353x +
first announcedFebruary 12, 2020 +
first launchedApril 2020 +
full page nameeta compute/ecm353x/ecm3532 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
isaARMv7-M +
isa familyARM +
ldateApril 2020 +
market segmentEmbedded +
microarchitectureCortex-M3 + and CoolFlux DSP16 +
model numberECM3532 +
nameECM3532 +
packageBGA-81 +
power dissipation0.001 W (1 mW, 1.341e-6 hp, 1.0e-6 kW) +
technologyCMOS +