The AMD D800AUT1B is an embedded microprocessor designed for a variety of applications where processing power and reliability are crucial. As part of AMD's embedded processor line, it offers a balance of performance and power efficiency, making it suitable for use in demanding industrial and commercial environments.
Applications
- Industrial automation systems
- Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals
- Networking equipment
- Digital signage
- Medical imaging devices
Features
- High-performance processing core
- Integrated memory controller
- Extensive I/O interfaces including UART, SPI, and I2C
- Low power consumption design
- Extended temperature range support
- Enhanced security features
Benefits
- Improved system responsiveness due to the efficient processing core.
- Reduced system cost because of the integrated memory controller.
- Greater flexibility in system design thanks to the broad range of I/O options.
- Extended product lifespan from the low power consumption and thermal management.
- Reliable operation in harsh environments due to the extended temperature support.
- Enhanced protection against unauthorized access and data breaches.
Additional Details
The D800AUT1B typically operates within a specific voltage range (e.g., 0.8V to 1.5V) to optimize power consumption. It comes in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package for surface mount assembly on a printed circuit board (PCB). The processor supports various operating systems including Linux and Windows Embedded. Its thermal design power (TDP) is usually in the range of 10-25W, depending on the specific configuration and operating conditions. The processor also includes debugging and tracing capabilities to aid in software development and system integration. Furthermore, it adheres to industry standards such as RoHS for environmental compliance.