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Re: C6711 vs. C6713

Started by Stephen Turner December 14, 2001
Rick
TI tells us that they are almost, but not completely pin compatible. Sounds
like it can be done with PCB jumpers though.

You can always use the 200Mhz version of the C6711.

-steve
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Stephen Turner
AudioScience, Inc.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Arius - Rick Collins" <>
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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: [c6x] C6711 vs. C6713 > I just discovered that TI is coming out with a new C6713 chip. This looks
> like a faster version of the C6711 with some new peripheral capabilities.
> Looking at the pin list there seems to be a lot of commonality. But it is
> not clear if the two are intended to be pin compatible in any way. Without
> going through the pin lists pin by pin, does anyone know if TI intends for
> the two parts to fit the same socket? The power and grounds appear to be
> similar other than the different Vcc voltage which is not a problem for
us.
> I have not looked at the other pins in detail, just a few here and there.
> So far they seem the same except for the peripheral functions which will
> take a lot of work to compare.
>
> If possible, I would like to be able to tell customers that we will be
able
> to ship the faster C6713 chip on existing C6711 designs. But then I would
> like to be a millionaire too! > Rick Collins >
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