The P502APSE1QZA is a Power Architecture processor from NXP Semiconductors (formerly Freescale). It is a member of the QorIQ P5 platform, designed for high-performance embedded computing applications. This processor integrates multiple cores and sophisticated peripherals to deliver significant processing power and connectivity.
Applications:
- Industrial Automation: Used in industrial control systems, robotics, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
- Networking Equipment: Found in routers, switches, and network appliances.
- Aerospace and Defense: Employed in avionics, radar systems, and communication equipment.
- Medical Imaging: Utilized in medical imaging devices like MRI and CT scanners.
- Telecommunications: Used in base stations and telecommunications infrastructure.
Features:
- Dual-Core Power Architecture: Features two e5500 cores built on Power Architecture technology, offering high performance and energy efficiency.
- Integrated Memory Controller: Includes a DDR3/3L memory controller for high-speed memory access.
- High-Speed I/O Interfaces: Supports Gigabit Ethernet, PCI Express, and other high-speed interfaces for versatile connectivity.
- Security Features: Incorporates security features such as cryptographic acceleration and secure boot.
- Power Management: Offers advanced power management capabilities to optimize power consumption.
Benefits:
- High Performance: Delivers substantial processing power for demanding applications.
- Energy Efficiency: Optimizes power consumption, making it suitable for energy-sensitive applications.
- Versatile Connectivity: Supports a wide range of high-speed interfaces for flexible system integration.
- Enhanced Security: Protects sensitive data and systems from security threats.
- Simplified Development: Supported by comprehensive development tools and software libraries.
Additional Details:
The P502APSE1QZA operates at a specific clock frequency (e.g., 1.0 GHz to 1.4 GHz), depending on the specific configuration. It supports DDR3 and DDR3L memory types with varying speeds. The processor is typically packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) for surface mount assembly. Further technical specifications include the number of PCIe lanes, Ethernet ports, and other I/O interfaces. The power consumption varies depending on the operating conditions and workload.