Freescale DragonBall
Dragon Ball is a microcontroller Motorola / Freescale from the year 1995. He comes from the Motorola 68000 family, but has additional peripheral devices and low power consumption.
Use
The Dragon Ball was mainly used in the first generations of PDAs from Palm. Palm OS 5 but was replaced by ARM based CPUs of Texas Instruments.
The processor is also used in some alpha smart devices.
Properties
The Dragon Ball is a 32- bit processor. He runs up to 66 MHz and has a peak performance of 10.8 MIPS.
The Dragon Ball has a built in color and grayscale display controller, a sound controller, a serial interface supports UART and IrDA and has built in support for touch screens.
Variants
- Dragon Ball EZ ( 16.58 MHz / 2.7 MIPS)
- Dragonball VZ ( 33 MHz / 5.4 MIPS)
- DragonBall MX ( 66 MHz / 10.8 MIPS)
Swell
Industrial Control Unit: 14500
6800 Family: 6800 | 6809 | (Hitachi 6309 )
68000 family 68000 | 68008 | 68010 | 68012 | 68020 | 68030 | 68040 | 68060 | Coldfire | Dragon Ball
88000er Family: 88110 | 88200
Math coprocessors: 68881, 68882
Memory Management Unit: 68451 | 68851
PowerPC family: PPC 601 | e200 PPC | PPC 603/e300 | PPC 75x | e500 PPC | PPC 74xx/e600 | PPC e700 | PowerQUICC Family | QorIQ
- Motorola processor