The IBM25PPC750FX-GR0123T is a PowerPC 750FX embedded processor manufactured by IBM. This processor is designed for use in a variety of embedded applications requiring high performance and reliability. The PowerPC 750FX is known for its low power consumption and its ability to deliver excellent performance in computationally intensive tasks.
Applications:
- Networking equipment (routers, switches, access points)
- Industrial control systems
- Medical imaging devices
- Aerospace and defense applications
- Telecommunications infrastructure
Features:
- Core: PowerPC 750FX
- Clock Speed: Operates at a specific clock speed (refer to datasheet for the exact frequency).
- Cache: Integrated L1 and L2 caches for fast data access.
- Bus Interface: Supports a specific bus interface (refer to datasheet for details).
- Power Consumption: Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation.
- Operating Voltage: Operates at a specific voltage (refer to datasheet for details).
- Package: Packaged in a specific format (refer to datasheet for package details).
Benefits:
- High Performance: Delivers excellent processing performance for demanding applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices and reducing overall energy costs.
- Reliability: Designed for high reliability and long-term operation in harsh environments.
- Integrated Cache: Integrated L1 and L2 caches improve data access times and overall system performance.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for a wide range of embedded applications requiring high performance and low power consumption.
Additional Details:
The IBM25PPC750FX-GR0123T requires careful consideration of its operating conditions and timing requirements. For complete specifications, including clock speeds, voltage levels, cache sizes, and package details, refer to the official IBM datasheet for this part number. Proper heat sinking and power supply design are essential for reliable operation. This processor is a popular choice for embedded systems requiring a balance of performance, power efficiency, and reliability.