The XPC860ENZP50C1 is a PowerQUICC II Pro processor from Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP). It's a 32-bit embedded processor based on the Power Architecture, designed for a range of networking and communication applications. This particular model operates at 50 MHz.
Applications
- Networking equipment (e.g., routers, switches, gateways)
- Industrial control systems
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Printing and imaging devices
- Embedded systems requiring network connectivity
Features
- Power Architecture CPU core
- Integrated memory controller
- Communication interfaces (e.g., Ethernet, UART, SPI, I2C)
- DMA controller
- Timers and counters
- Debug and trace support
- Low power consumption
Benefits
- High performance for embedded networking applications
- Flexible communication interface options
- Reduced system cost through integration of peripherals
- Lower power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices
- Simplified software development with standard architecture tools
Additional Details
The XPC860ENZP50C1 typically includes features such as a memory management unit (MMU), allowing it to run operating systems like Linux or VxWorks. It has various peripheral interfaces, including Ethernet MAC, serial ports, and I2C. The PowerQUICC II Pro family is known for its balance of performance and power efficiency, making it suitable for embedded applications with stringent power constraints. Detailed specifications include clock speed, memory interface details, peripheral configurations, and power consumption figures. Development tools and software libraries are often available to facilitate application development for this processor.