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'''MSM3100''' ('''Mobile Station Modem 3300''') was [[Qualcomm]]'s sixth generation of mobile [[system-on-a-chip]] introduced in [[1999]]. 3100 introduced a number of enhancements over the 3000 chipsets including a new lower power Vocoder DSP, general purpose [[ADC]], [[Universal Serial Bus]], and more general purpose I/O pins.
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'''MSM3300''' ('''Mobile Station Modem 3300''') was a family of {{arch|32}} [[ARM]] mobile [[system on chip]]s with [[IS-95]] (cdmaOne) capabilities designed by [[Qualcomm]] and introduced in [[2000]] as a successor to the {{\\|MSM3100}}. The 3300 was the first chip to target the mobile multimedia market adding software and hardware support for {{qualcomm|Qtunes}}, MPEG-1, MP3, and Compact Media Extension (CMX). Additionally this chip added GPS ({{qualcomm|gpsOne}}) support, Bluetooth, MIDI and a mass-storage-device controller. Qualcomm later released the {{\\|MSM5100}} family, a [[CDMA2000]] derivative of this family.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
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== Gallery ==
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File:msm3300-hires.jpg|MSM3300
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File:ifr3300-hires.jpg|IFR3300
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== Documents ==
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* [[:File:msm3300generation.pdf|MSM3300 CHIPSET SOLUTION]]
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* [[:File:msm3300.pdf|MSM3300 SoC]]
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* [[:File:msm3300 brief.pdf|MSM3300 SoC]]
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* [[:File:ifr3300.pdf|IFR3300 Rx IF/BASEBAND PROCESSOR]]
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* [[:File:rfr3300.pdf|RFR3300 RF-TO-IF RECEIVER]]

Latest revision as of 01:27, 20 November 2016

Qualcomm MSM3300
msm3300fam-hires.jpg
Developer Qualcomm
Type System On Chips
Introduction February 17, 2000 (announced)
Architecture Mobile system-on-a-chip
ISA ARMv4
µarch ARM7TDMI
Word size 32 bit
4 octets
8 nibbles
Technology CMOS
Package QFP
Succession
MSM3100 MSM4500
MSM5100

MSM3300 (Mobile Station Modem 3300) was a family of 32-bit ARM mobile system on chips with IS-95 (cdmaOne) capabilities designed by Qualcomm and introduced in 2000 as a successor to the MSM3100. The 3300 was the first chip to target the mobile multimedia market adding software and hardware support for Qtunes, MPEG-1, MP3, and Compact Media Extension (CMX). Additionally this chip added GPS (gpsOne) support, Bluetooth, MIDI and a mass-storage-device controller. Qualcomm later released the MSM5100 family, a CDMA2000 derivative of this family.

Overview[edit]

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Members[edit]

Part Description
MSM3300 SoC
IFT3300 Transmit IF Converter
IFR3300 Receive IF Converter
PM3300 Power management chip

Gallery[edit]

Documents[edit]

Facts about "MSM3300 - Qualcomm"
designerQualcomm +
first announcedFebruary 17, 2000 +
full page namequalcomm/msm3300 +
instance ofsystem on a chip family +
instruction set architectureARMv4 +
main designerQualcomm +
microarchitectureARM7TDMI +
nameQualcomm MSM3300 +
packageQFP +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +