The XPC860DTZP80D4 is a PowerQUICC family communication processor from NXP (formerly Freescale Semiconductor). It is a highly integrated device designed for a variety of embedded applications requiring networking and processing capabilities. This processor combines a CPU core with a rich set of peripherals to provide a complete system solution on a single chip.
Applications
- Networking equipment such as routers and switches
- Industrial control systems
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Embedded systems requiring high-performance processing and communication
- Automotive control systems
Features
- PowerPC core: Based on the PowerPC architecture, providing robust processing capabilities.
- 80 MHz clock speed: Offers a balance of performance and power consumption.
- Integrated peripherals: Includes Ethernet controllers, UARTs, serial interfaces, and other communication peripherals.
- Memory controller: Supports various memory types, including SDRAM and flash memory.
- DMA controllers: Enables high-speed data transfer between peripherals and memory without CPU intervention.
- Security features: Includes cryptographic acceleration for secure communication.
- Low power consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation in embedded systems.
Benefits
- High performance: The PowerPC core and integrated peripherals provide excellent performance for demanding applications.
- Reduced system cost: Integration of multiple functions onto a single chip reduces the need for external components.
- Simplified design: The comprehensive set of peripherals simplifies system design and reduces development time.
- Enhanced reliability: Integrated design improves system reliability by reducing the number of external connections.
- Flexibility: The processor's configurable peripherals and memory interfaces provide flexibility for a wide range of applications.
Technical Specifications
The XPC860DTZP80D4 operates at a clock speed of 80 MHz and features a 32-bit data bus. It supports various memory interfaces, including SDRAM and flash memory. The processor includes Ethernet controllers, UARTs, serial interfaces, and other communication peripherals. It also incorporates DMA controllers for high-speed data transfer and security features for secure communication. The device is typically packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package for surface mount assembly.