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| − | | type              =   | + | | type              = System On Chips | 
| − | | first announced   =  | + | | first announced   = September 24, 1998 | 
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| | successor link   = qualcomm/msm3100 | | successor link   = qualcomm/msm3100 | ||
| + | | successor 2      = MSM5000 | ||
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| − | '''MSM3000''' ('''Mobile Station Modem 3000''') was [[ | + | '''MSM3000''' ('''Mobile Station Modem 3000''') was a fifth generation family of {{arch|32}} [[ARM]] mobile [[system on chip]]s with [[IS-95]] (cdmaOne) capabilities designed by [[Qualcomm]] and introduced in [[1998]]. This chip marked a significant departure from all their previous generation of chips by switching to an [[ARM]]-based ({{armh|ARM7TDMI}}) core. Previously Qualcomm was using an embedded {{intel|80186}} by [[Intel]]. This family was developer in parallel to the {{\\|MSM5000}} family which was based on the {{\\|CDMA2000}} standard. | 
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| + | == Overview == | ||
| + | In mid-1998 Qualcomm announced that they've acquired a license for {{arm|ARM7TDMI}}. The switch upgraded their [[SoC]] from a 16-bit (which was previous based on [[Intel]]'s {{intel|80186}}) to a {{arch|32}} [[ARM]] (implementing the {{arm|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 | ||
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| + | == Members == | ||
| + | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | ! Part !! Description | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | {{\|MSM3000}} || SoC | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | {{\|IFT3000}} || Transmit IF Converter | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | {{\|IFR3000}} || Receive IF Converter | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Documents == | ||
| + | * [[:File:msm3000.pdf|MSM3000 SoC Product Brief]] | ||
| + | * [[:File:msm3000chipset.pdf|MSM3000]] | ||
| + | * [[:File:ifrift3000.pdf|Transmit/Receive IF Converter Product Brief]] | ||
| + | * [[:File:IFR3000-IFT3000 RX AND TX IF BASEBAND PROCESSORS.pdf|RX AND TX IF/baseband processors]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:56, 4 July 2017
| Qualcomm MSM3000 | |
|   | |
| Developer | Qualcomm | 
| Type | System On Chips | 
| 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 a fifth generation family of 32-bit ARM mobile system on chips with IS-95 (cdmaOne) capabilities designed by Qualcomm and introduced in 1998. This chip marked a significant departure from all their previous generation of chips by switching to an ARM-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[edit]
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[edit]
| Part | Description | 
|---|---|
| MSM3000 | SoC | 
| IFT3000 | Transmit IF Converter | 
| IFR3000 | Receive IF Converter | 
Documents[edit]
| designer | Qualcomm + | 
| first announced | September 24, 1998 + | 
| first launched | December 1998 + | 
| full page name | qualcomm/msm3000 + | 
| instance of | system on a chip family + | 
| instruction set architecture | ARMv4 + | 
| main designer | Qualcomm + | 
| microarchitecture | ARM7TDMI + | 
| name | Qualcomm MSM3000 + | 
| package | QFP + | 
| technology | CMOS + | 
| word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |