The NXP MCIMX535DVP2C2 is a high-performance, power-efficient, multimedia applications processor. This product is part of NXP's i.MX53 family and is designed to deliver a rich multimedia experience with a high level of integration to support applications in the consumer, automotive, and industrial markets.
Key Features
- Core: The processor features an ARM Cortex-A8 core capable of speeds up to 1.2 GHz, providing the computational power necessary to handle complex tasks and graphics with ease.
- Graphics: Integrated with a PowerVR SGX530 GPU, it supports 2D and 3D graphics acceleration, enabling smooth and dynamic visual experiences for gaming, navigation, and user interfaces.
- Video Processing: The MCIMX535DVP2C2 supports full 1080p video decoding and 720p video encoding, making it an ideal choice for multimedia applications including video players, recorders, and streaming devices.
- Memory: It offers a flexible memory interface with support for DDR2, DDR3, and LPDDR2, allowing designers to choose the optimal memory solution for their specific application requirements.
- Connectivity: With a range of interfaces such as HDMI 1.3, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and various serial ports, this processor provides extensive connectivity options for peripheral integration.
- Energy Efficiency: The i.MX535 is designed with energy efficiency in mind, featuring low-power modes and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling to reduce power consumption during idle or low-activity periods.
Applications
The versatility of the MCIMX535DVP2C2 makes it suitable for a wide array of applications. It excels in scenarios that demand robust multimedia performance, such as:
- Tablet computers and e-readers
- Smart home devices and automation systems
- In-vehicle infotainment and navigation systems
- Industrial control and monitoring equipment
- Interactive kiosks and point-of-sale terminals
Support and Resources
NXP provides comprehensive support for the MCIMX535DVP2C2, including development tools, software resources, and a global community of developers. Engineers can access technical documentation, reference designs, and software development kits (SDKs) to accelerate the product development process.