The MC68MH360CFE25E is a 32-bit microprocessor from Freescale (now NXP), part of the Motorola 68360 family. It is designed for embedded systems requiring communication capabilities and processing power. This particular variant operates at 25MHz and is often used in networking and industrial applications.
Applications:
- Networking Devices: Routers, bridges, and network interface cards (NICs).
- Industrial Control Systems: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and distributed control systems.
- Telecommunications Equipment: Wireless base stations and communication servers.
- Embedded Systems: General-purpose embedded computing platforms.
Features:
- 32-bit CPU: Based on the Motorola 68000 architecture, providing ample processing power for complex tasks.
- Integrated Communication Peripherals: Includes multiple serial ports, Ethernet MAC, and other communication interfaces.
- DMA Controller: Facilitates high-speed data transfers between memory and peripherals without CPU intervention.
- Memory Controller: Supports various memory types, including DRAM and SRAM, enabling flexible memory configurations.
- Interrupt Controller: Manages interrupts from various sources, ensuring timely response to events.
- Clock Generation: On-chip clock generation circuitry simplifies system design.
Benefits:
- High Performance: Delivers adequate processing power for demanding embedded applications.
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces the need for external components, leading to smaller and more cost-effective designs.
- Flexible Communication Options: Supports various communication protocols, allowing integration with different networks and devices.
- Efficient Memory Management: Enables optimized memory access and data transfer rates.
- Robust Interrupt Handling: Provides reliable interrupt management for real-time applications.
Additional Details:
The MC68MH360CFE25E requires a specific voltage supply for stable operation. Its operating temperature range is typically specified for industrial environments. Detailed technical specifications, including electrical characteristics and timing diagrams, are available in the device datasheet. It's commonly used in applications requiring real-time processing and communication, and is often paired with a real-time operating system (RTOS) to manage system resources and tasks.