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The '''ARM Local Timer''' is a single, 28 bit countered timer found on Quad Core ARM CPUs (all new Raspberry Pi models, from RPi2 and upwards). |
The '''ARM Local Timer''' is a single, 28 bit countered periodic timer found on Quad Core ARM CPUs (all new Raspberry Pi models, from RPi2 and upwards). |
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The periperal's address is 0x40000034. |
The periperal's address is 0x40000034. |
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Introduction
The ARM Local Timer is a single, 28 bit countered periodic timer found on Quad Core ARM CPUs (all new Raspberry Pi models, from RPi2 and upwards).
The periperal's address is 0x40000034.
This timer operates on a fixed 38.4MHz frequency.
See Also
External Links
- ARM Quad A7 Core Section 4.11, Page 17