The PCIMX535DVV1B is a high-performance applications processor from NXP (formerly Freescale Semiconductor), part of the i.MX53 family, and based on the ARM Cortex-A8 core. It is designed for demanding embedded applications requiring significant processing power, multimedia capabilities, and a wide range of connectivity options. This processor integrates numerous peripherals and interfaces, making it suitable for complex, feature-rich systems.
Applications
- Automotive infotainment: Powers navigation, multimedia playback, and connectivity features in vehicles.
- Industrial control systems: Used in HMIs, PLCs, and other automation equipment.
- Medical devices: Supports advanced imaging, patient monitoring, and diagnostic tools.
- Portable media players: Enables high-definition video playback and rich user interfaces.
- E-readers: Provides processing power for displaying and managing digital books.
Features
- ARM Cortex-A8 core: Delivers high performance and power efficiency.
- Integrated GPU: Supports 2D and 3D graphics acceleration.
- Extensive connectivity: Includes USB, Ethernet, UART, SPI, I2C, and CAN interfaces.
- Multimedia support: Supports hardware decoding of various video and audio formats.
- Power management: Optimized for low power consumption and battery life.
Benefits
- High processing performance: Enables complex applications and real-time processing.
- Enhanced multimedia capabilities: Supports high-definition video playback and rich graphics.
- Reduced system cost: Integrated peripherals minimize the need for external components.
- Extended battery life: Power management features enable longer operating times for portable devices.
- Simplified development: Comprehensive development tools and software support accelerate time-to-market.
Additional Details
The PCIMX535DVV1B typically operates at a core voltage of 1.2V, with I/O interfaces operating at 3.3V. It supports a wide range of memory types, including DDR3, LPDDR2, and NAND flash. It is designed to operate over an industrial temperature range (e.g., -40°C to +85°C), ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments. The processor is often available in a BGA package for efficient board mounting and thermal management. Clock speeds and memory interface configurations are application-specific.