The XPC850DECZT50B is a PowerPC microprocessor from Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors). It belongs to the PowerQUICC family and is designed for embedded control and communication applications. The "50B" indicates a 50 MHz clock speed grade.
Applications
- Networking equipment: Used in routers, switches, and other networking devices for control and data processing.
- Industrial control systems: Employed in industrial automation equipment for motor control, process control, and data acquisition.
- Telecommunications equipment: Utilized in base stations, telephone exchanges, and other telecommunications infrastructure.
- Embedded systems: Suitable for various embedded applications requiring a high-performance processor with integrated peripherals.
- Automotive electronics: Found in automotive control units, such as engine management systems and transmission controllers.
Features
- PowerPC Architecture: Based on the PowerPC architecture, known for its high performance and power efficiency.
- 50 MHz Clock Speed: Provides sufficient processing power for many embedded applications.
- Integrated Peripherals: Includes a variety of integrated peripherals, such as UARTs, timers, Ethernet controllers, and memory controllers.
- Memory Management Unit (MMU): Supports virtual memory and memory protection.
- Debug Interface: Provides a debug interface for debugging and testing the processor.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low-power operation in embedded applications.
Benefits
- High Performance: Provides high processing power for demanding embedded applications.
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces the need for external components, simplifying system design and reducing cost.
- Low Power Consumption: Enables energy-efficient operation in battery-powered devices.
- Wide Availability: The PowerPC architecture is widely available and well-supported.
- Robust Design: Ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
Additional Details
The XPC850DECZT50B typically operates with a 3.3V power supply. It is packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) or other surface-mount packages, depending on the specific application requirements. The device includes a comprehensive set of peripheral functions, making it suitable for a wide variety of control and communication applications. The integrated memory controller supports various memory types, such as SDRAM and Flash memory. Detailed specifications, including memory map, peripheral configurations, and power consumption, are available in the device datasheet. Software development is supported through a variety of compilers, debuggers, and operating systems.