The XPC755BRX400LD is a PowerPC microprocessor from Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors). It is designed for embedded applications requiring high performance and low power consumption. This processor is commonly used in networking equipment, industrial control systems, and other embedded devices.
Applications:
- Networking Equipment: Used in routers, switches, and other networking devices for packet processing and control functions.
- Industrial Control Systems: Employed in programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and other industrial automation equipment.
- Telecommunications: Integrated into base stations, wireless access points, and other telecommunications infrastructure.
- Imaging and Printing: Used in printers, scanners, and other imaging devices for image processing and control.
- Aerospace and Defense: Deployed in avionics systems, radar systems, and other defense applications.
Features:
- PowerPC Architecture: Based on the PowerPC instruction set architecture (ISA).
- High Clock Speed: Operates at a clock frequency of 400 MHz.
- Integrated Memory Controller: Includes an integrated memory controller for interfacing with external memory.
- Multiple Communication Interfaces: Supports various communication interfaces, such as Ethernet, UART, and SPI.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation.
Benefits:
- High Performance: Provides sufficient processing power for demanding embedded applications.
- Reduced System Cost: Integrated features reduce the need for external components.
- Improved System Reliability: Robust design ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
- Enhanced Connectivity: Multiple communication interfaces facilitate easy integration into various systems.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption allows for prolonged operation in battery-powered devices.
Additional Details:
The XPC755BRX400LD typically features a 32-bit or 64-bit data bus and a cache memory hierarchy for improved performance. It may also include specialized hardware accelerators for specific tasks, such as encryption or signal processing. The operating temperature range and power supply voltage requirements are important considerations for system design. The processor is usually available in a ball grid array (BGA) package. The manufacturer's datasheet provides detailed specifications, including electrical characteristics, timing diagrams, and thermal characteristics.