The XPC860SRZP50C1 is a member of the PowerQUICC™ family of embedded processors from Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP). These processors are designed to integrate a CPU core along with various peripherals onto a single chip, making them suitable for a variety of embedded applications that require a combination of processing power and I/O capabilities.
Applications
- Networking equipment, such as routers, switches, and access points.
- Industrial control and automation systems.
- Telecommunications equipment.
- Automotive control systems.
- Embedded computing platforms.
Features
- Power Architecture™ core: Built on the PowerPC architecture, providing efficient instruction processing.
- Integrated memory controller: Simplifies memory interface design and supports a variety of memory types.
- Communication interfaces: Includes Ethernet, UART, and other communication interfaces for network connectivity and serial communication.
- DMA controller: Facilitates high-speed data transfers between peripherals and memory without burdening the CPU.
- Timers and counters: Provides accurate timing and counting capabilities for real-time applications.
Benefits
- Reduced system cost: The integrated design reduces the need for external components, lowering the overall system cost.
- Improved performance: The Power Architecture™ core and integrated peripherals provide excellent processing power and data transfer rates.
- Simplified design: The integrated memory controller and communication interfaces make system design easier.
- Lower power consumption: Optimized power management features help reduce power consumption in embedded applications.
- Enhanced reliability: Robust design and manufacturing processes ensure reliable operation in various environments.
Additional Details
The XPC860SRZP50C1 operates at a clock speed of 50 MHz. It's designed to support a range of memory technologies, including SDRAM and Flash memory. The device typically comes in a Power Quad Flat Pack (PQFP) package. For complete technical details, including voltage requirements, operating temperature ranges, and pin assignments, consult the official Freescale (NXP) documentation.