The SCIMX31LCVMF4CR2 is an applications processor from the i.MX31 family, manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors). It is based on an ARM11 core and is designed for a variety of embedded applications requiring multimedia processing, connectivity, and low power consumption.
Applications
- Portable media players: Handling audio and video decoding, display output, and user interface.
- Automotive infotainment systems: Providing navigation, entertainment, and connectivity features in vehicles.
- Industrial control panels: Displaying process data, controlling equipment, and providing network connectivity.
- Point-of-sale (POS) terminals: Processing transactions, displaying information, and connecting to peripherals.
- Medical devices: Controlling equipment, displaying data, and providing network connectivity in medical applications.
Features
- ARM1176JZF-S core: Offers a balance of performance and power efficiency.
- Integrated multimedia accelerators: Enables smooth playback of audio and video content.
- LCD controller: Supports various display resolutions and interfaces.
- Connectivity interfaces: Includes USB, Ethernet, UART, and other interfaces for connecting to peripherals and networks.
- Security features: Provides hardware-based security for protecting sensitive data.
Benefits
- High-performance multimedia processing: Delivers a rich user experience in multimedia applications.
- Low power consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- Flexible connectivity options: Enables integration with a wide range of peripherals and networks.
- Enhanced security: Protects against unauthorized access and data breaches.
- Reduced system cost: Integrated features minimize the need for external components.
Additional Details
The SCIMX31LCVMF4CR2 typically operates at a clock speed of several hundred MHz. It supports various memory types, including SDRAM and Flash memory. The package is usually a ball grid array (BGA) for surface mount assembly. The processor runs various operating systems, including Linux and Windows Embedded. Detailed technical specifications, including memory interfaces, peripheral controllers, and power consumption characteristics, can be found in the product datasheet.