The STMP3510B144E-TBG is a system-on-chip (SoC) processor manufactured by NXP Semiconductors (formerly Freescale). It's part of the STMP35xx series and is tailored for multimedia applications where solid processing capabilities and power efficiency are critical. This processor features an ARM926EJ-S core, operating at a defined clock speed to efficiently handle tasks ranging from audio and video processing to managing graphical interfaces.
Applications:
- Portable media players
- Digital photo frames
- Mobile internet devices
- In-car entertainment systems
- Industrial control panels
Features:
- ARM926EJ-S core for handling application processing
- Integrated memory controller supports both SDRAM and NAND flash memory
- LCD controller to interface with display
- Audio codec enabling audio playback and recording functionalities
- USB host and device interfaces for versatile connectivity
- UART, SPI, and I2C interfaces facilitating peripheral communication
- Real-Time Clock (RTC) to maintain accurate timekeeping
- Power management unit for efficient power consumption
- Available in a 144-pin LQFP package suitable for surface mounting
Benefits:
- Facilitates high-performance multimedia processing in embedded systems
- Reduces overall system cost and complexity by integrating essential peripherals
- Supports a broad spectrum of multimedia formats and codecs
- Offers flexible connectivity options for interfacing with different devices
- Ensures low power consumption, extending battery life in portable applications
- Streamlines system design with a suite of software development tools and comprehensive support
The STMP3510B144E-TBG incorporates a memory controller supporting different memory types, including SDRAM and NAND flash. The LCD controller is responsible for managing display panels, enabling the rendering of GUIs and video. The integrated audio codec provides audio playback and recording capabilities. A range of peripheral interfaces, such as USB, UART, SPI, and I2C, enable communication with external devices and sensors. The inclusion of a real-time clock (RTC) ensures accurate time tracking, while the power management unit optimizes power consumption. The component is packaged in a 144-pin LQFP, which is suitable for surface mounting techniques.