The Freescale (NXP) XPC850SRCZT50BT is a PowerQUICC family integrated communications processor. It combines a CPU core, memory controllers, and various peripherals on a single chip, designed for embedded networking and communication applications.
Applications
- Networking equipment (routers, switches, hubs)
- Industrial control systems
- Telecommunications equipment
- Embedded systems with networking requirements
- Wireless communication devices
- Data acquisition systems
Features
- PowerPC Core: Based on a PowerPC architecture CPU core, providing efficient processing capabilities.
- Integrated Memory Controller: Includes a memory controller to interface with external memory devices like SDRAM.
- Communication Interfaces: Features various communication interfaces, such as Ethernet, UART, and I2C.
- Timers and Counters: Equipped with timers and counters for timing and control applications.
- DMA Controller: Integrated DMA (Direct Memory Access) controller for high-speed data transfers.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power operation, suitable for battery-powered and energy-efficient applications.
Benefits
- High Performance: PowerPC core and integrated peripherals deliver high performance for networking and communication tasks.
- Integration: Integrated memory controller and communication interfaces reduce the need for external components, simplifying system design.
- Flexibility: Various communication interfaces provide flexibility in connecting to different types of networks and devices.
- Low Power: Low power consumption extends battery life and reduces energy costs.
- Cost Effective: Integration reduces component count and system cost.
Additional Details
The XPC850SRCZT50BT operates at a clock speed of 50 MHz. Refer to the Freescale/NXP datasheet for detailed specifications, including memory interface details, communication interface configurations, power consumption characteristics, and package information. It is typically used in applications requiring real-time processing, networking capabilities, and low power operation. The processor is often found in legacy networking equipment and embedded systems designs. Careful consideration of the datasheet is essential for proper implementation and optimization of the system.