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== Digital Signal Processing ==
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* '''DPS:''' 2x [[dps processor::QDSP4000]] [[dps processor base frequency::73 MHz]]
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== Expansions ==
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* '''LCD:''' 18-bit, QVGA
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* '''USB:''' USB 2.0 FS Slave and Host
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* '''Camera:''' up to 4 megapixel
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* '''Bluetooth:''' BT 1.2
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* Video Codecs: MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, Windows Media and RealNetworks
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* Audio Codecs: AMR-NB, AMR-WB/+, AAC, aacPlusTM and Enhanced aacPlus, Windows Media and RealNetworks
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* {{qualcomm|gpsOne}} position-location capabilities
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* Support for digital stereo output up to 48 kHz
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* MIDI Synthesizer (72 polyphony)
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* Hardware-based Image Signal Processor and JPEG encoder

Revision as of 16:35, 21 November 2016

Template:mpu MSM6150 is a 32-bit ARM baseband system-on-chip with 3G wireless capabilities developed by Qualcomm and introduced in 2004 for the mobile market. This SoC was part of the MSM6xxx Enhanced Multimedia Platform offering support for the most advanced features such as security, position-location, camera & imaging, audio, video, streaming, and conferencing.

Cache

Main article: ARM9 § Cache
Cache Info [Edit Values]
L1I$ 16 KiB
16,384 B
0.0156 MiB
1x16 KiB 4-way set associative
L1D$ 16 KiB
16,384 B
0.0156 MiB
1x16 KiB 4-way set associative

Wireless

  • Supported frequencies 800 MHz, 1900 MHz
Antu network-wireless-connected-100.svgWireless Communications
Cellular
2G
cdmaOne
IS-95AYes
IS-95BYes
3G
CDMA2000
1XYes

Digital Signal Processing

Expansions

  • LCD: 18-bit, QVGA
  • USB: USB 2.0 FS Slave and Host
  • Camera: up to 4 megapixel
  • Bluetooth: BT 1.2
  • Video Codecs: MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, Windows Media and RealNetworks
  • Audio Codecs: AMR-NB, AMR-WB/+, AAC, aacPlusTM and Enhanced aacPlus, Windows Media and RealNetworks
  • gpsOne position-location capabilities
  • Support for digital stereo output up to 48 kHz
  • MIDI Synthesizer (72 polyphony)
  • Hardware-based Image Signal Processor and JPEG encoder