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Introducing Parallax's own all-custom silicon, designed at the transistor level by schematic! The Propeller module is a multi-processing chip, with shared memory and a built-in interpreter for programming in a high-level object-oriented language, called Spin™, and low-level (assembly) language. With the set of pre-built Parallax "objects" for video, mice, keyboards, NTSC/VGA displays, LCDs, stepper motors and sensors your application is a matter of high-level integration with Propeller chips. The Propeller chips are designed for high-speed embedded processing, while maintaining low power, low current consumption and a small physical footprint.
The P8X32A-Q44 is most useful for prototyping in its 44-pin QFP package. Connecting the Propeller module to your computer's serial or USB port using our USB2SER for programming is quite simple. The Propeller chip can run on its own with a power supply, internal clock and using RAM for code storage. Add an external EEPROM for non-volatile code storage.
- Package Type = 44-pin QFP
- Model Number = P8X32A-Q44
- Processors (cogs) = Eight
- Architecture = 32-bits
- System Clock Speed = DC to 80 MHz
- Power Requirements = 3.3 volts DC
- Clock Modes = (a) External crystal 4 -8 MHz (16 x PLL) (b) Internal oscillator ~12 MHz or ~20 kHz (c) Direct drive
- Global RAM/ROM = 64 K bytes; 32 K RAM / 32 K ROM
- Cog RAM = 512 x 32 bits each
- I/O Pins = 32 (simultaneously addressable by all eight cogs)
- Current Source/Sink per I/O = 50 mA
Pin Assignments
- P0-P31: General purpose I/O. Can source/sink 50 mA each at 3.3 VDC
- P31: Rx from host (general purpose I/O after boot up).
- P30: Tx to host (general purpose I/O after boot up/download).
- P29: I2C SDA connection to external EEPROM (general purpose I/O after boot up).
- P28: I2C SCL connection to external EEPROM (general purpose I/O after boot up).
- Vdd: 3.3 V power (2.7 - 3.6 VDC).
- Vss: Ground (0 VDC).
- BOEn: Brown Out Enable (active low). Must be connected to either Vdd or Vss. If low, RESn becomes a weak output (~5 KΩ) for monitoring purposes but can be driven low to cause reset. If high, RESn is a CMOS input with Schmitt Trigger.
- RESn: Reset (active low). When low, resets the Propeller chip; all cogs disabled and I/O pins floating. Propeller restarts 50 ms after RESn transitions from low to high.
- XI: Crystal / clock input. Can connect to crystal or oscillator.
- XO: Crystal Output. Provides feedback for an external crystal. Internal C and R selectable for crystals (no other components required).
Downloads:
Propeller Tool Software
Propeller Datasheet v1.1 (.pdf)