The SCIMX31LVKM5R2 is an applications processor from the i.MX31 family, manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors). It is based on an ARM11 core and is tailored for embedded systems demanding a balance of processing power, multimedia capabilities, and low energy usage.
Applications
- Handheld Gaming Devices: Powers graphics, audio, and controls for interactive gaming experiences.
- Advanced Remote Controls: Provides processing power for advanced features such as voice control, touch screen interfaces, and network connectivity.
- Thin Clients: Enables efficient remote desktop access with multimedia support.
- Home Automation Controllers: Manages and controls various smart home devices and systems.
- Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs): Facilitates GPS navigation, route planning, and multimedia playback during travel.
Features
- ARM1176JZF-S Core: Combines strong processing capabilities with efficient power management.
- Integrated Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): Supports advanced 2D and 3D graphics rendering for visually rich applications.
- Video Decoding Hardware: Allows for smooth playback of various video formats with minimal CPU load.
- Comprehensive Connectivity: Includes USB, Ethernet, UART, and other communication interfaces.
- Power Management Unit (PMU): Optimizes power consumption for extended battery life in portable devices.
Benefits
- Enhanced User Experience: Provides a fluid and responsive experience across a range of applications.
- Prolonged Battery Operation: Extends the usability of portable devices through efficient power management.
- Versatile Multimedia Performance: Capable of handling demanding audio and video tasks.
- Streamlined System Integration: Reduces design complexity through integrated hardware and software support.
- Robust Security Features: Protects sensitive data and applications from unauthorized access.
Additional Details
The SCIMX31LVKM5R2 features a variety of peripheral interfaces, including SD card controllers, camera interfaces, and audio codecs. It typically utilizes a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package. It also supports several operating systems, notably Linux and Windows Embedded. Refer to the product datasheet for detailed information on clock speeds, memory specifications, and power consumption characteristics.