Hi all, I was just wondering how fast the PXA27x series chips can change the state of their GPIO's and how long they take to respond to external interrupts? If running at a frequency of 400MHz, can the GPIO's change state at that frequency? cheers, Jamie Morken ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Wiseman" To: Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 5:00 AM Subject: Re: [Balloon] Re: Next Balloon > 22/07/2004 12:25:37, Steve Wiseman house.org.uk> wrote: > > >Err, no. If you look at the BGA package... > > I've been pondering datasheets and design rules, and I think that > the .65mm versions (that's any but the PXA270) require > microvias, and even then, the tracking will be excitingly fine pitch. > PXA270 is physically smaller than the other 27X devices, but does > require a separate boot flash. Hmm, decisions. I guess I need to > find current prices for microvia boards (and poke Protel and > Specctra, to see what the support is like for them) > > Steve > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Balloon mailing list > Balloon@balloonboard.org > http://balloonboard.org/mailman/listinfo/balloon >