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== Datasheets ==
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== Documents ==
* [[:File:ifrift3000.pdf|Transmit/Receive IF Converter Datasheet]]
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* [[:File:ifrift3000.pdf|Transmit/Receive IF Converter Product Brief]]
* [[:File:msm3000.pdf|MSM3000 SoC Datasheet]]
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* [[:File:msm3000.pdf|MSM3000 SoC Product Brief]]

Revision as of 20:26, 19 November 2016

Qualcomm MSM3000
Developer Qualcomm
Introduction September 24, 1998 (announced)
December 1998 (launch)
Architecture CDMA/FM system-on-a-chip
ISA ARMv4
µarch ARM7TDMI
Word size 32 bit
4 octets
8 nibbles
Technology CMOS
Package QFP
Succession
MSM2300 MSM3100
MSM5000

MSM3000 (Mobile Station Modem 3000) was Qualcomm's fifth generation of mobile IS-95-B system-on-a-chip. This chip marked a significant departure from all their previous generation of chips by switching to an AMD-based (ARM7TDMI) core. Previously Qualcomm was using an embedded 80186 by Intel. This family was developer in parallel to the MSM5000 family which was based on the CDMA2000 standard.

Overview

In mid-1998 Qualcomm announced that they've acquired a license for ARM7TDMI. The switch upgraded their SoC from a 16-bit (which was previous based on Intel's 80186) to a 32-bit ARM (implementing the ARMv4 instruction set). The switch had big impact on the chip - die size was decreased, power consumption was significantly reduced, and performance was increased. MSM3000 offered data rates of up to 86 Kibit/s

Members

Part Description
MSM3000 SoC
IFT3000 Transmit IF Converter
IFR3000 Receive IF Converter

Documents

Facts about "MSM3000 - Qualcomm"
designerQualcomm +
first announcedSeptember 24, 1998 +
first launchedDecember 1998 +
full page namequalcomm/msm3000 +
instance ofintegrated circuit family +
instruction set architectureARMv4 +
main designerQualcomm +
microarchitectureARM7TDMI +
nameQualcomm MSM3000 +
packageQFP +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +