Thanks a lot, sounds reasonable to me!
The 500MHz parts are cuurently available faster, thats why I asked...
Best regards,
Andre
On 08.11.2011 16:07, Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>
>
> Andre wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anybody happen to know if the 400 and 500 MHz types of the ADI
>> BF533 chips share the same silicon (and are just selected)?
>>
>> In other words: Do I have to expect any changes in EMI when using the
>> 500MHz part instead of the 400MHz part, both running at the same speed
>> (approx. 250MHz)?
>
> To my experience, there is no difference between speed grades of ADI
> Blackfin. All grades perform the same as far as overclocking
> capabilities, power consumption and EMI.
>
>
> Vladimir Vassilevsky
> DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
> http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●November 8, 20112011-11-08
Andre wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody happen to know if the 400 and 500 MHz types of the ADI
> BF533 chips share the same silicon (and are just selected)?
>
> In other words: Do I have to expect any changes in EMI when using the
> 500MHz part instead of the 400MHz part, both running at the same speed
> (approx. 250MHz)?
To my experience, there is no difference between speed grades of ADI
Blackfin. All grades perform the same as far as overclocking
capabilities, power consumption and EMI.
Vladimir Vassilevsky
DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by Andre●November 8, 20112011-11-08
Hi all,
Does anybody happen to know if the 400 and 500 MHz types of the ADI
BF533 chips share the same silicon (and are just selected)?
In other words: Do I have to expect any changes in EMI when using the
500MHz part instead of the 400MHz part, both running at the same speed
(approx. 250MHz)?
Thanks, Andre