Overview
The NXP i.MX RT1175CVM8A is a high-performance crossover microcontroller (MCU) from the i.MX RT family. It combines the capabilities of a microcontroller with the performance of a microprocessor, operating at a frequency of up to 800 MHz. This MCU is designed to provide optimized computing power and multiple media capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of applications that require both real-time processing and high computational performance.
Key Specifications
Attribute | Specification |
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Processor Core | Arm Cortex-M7 and Arm Cortex-M4 cores |
Operating Frequency | Up to 800 MHz (M7 core), 400 MHz (M4 core) |
Memory | 2 MB SRAM (without ECC) or 1.75 MB SRAM (with ECC), 256 KB ROM |
Package | LFBGA289 |
Communication Interfaces | 12 UARTs, 6 I2C, 6 SPI, 3 FlexCAN, 2 EMV SIM, 2 USB 2.0 OTG, 1 Gb ENET with AVB and TSN, 10/100 Mb ENET with 1588 |
Analog Peripherals | 2 ADCs (12-bit), 1 DAC, 4 Analog Comparators (ACMP) |
Security Features | Secure Non-Volatile Storage (SNVS), Secure Real-Time Clock (SRTC), Zero Master Key (ZMK), Tamper protection, Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) |
Power Management | Full PMIC integration, on-chip DCDC and LDOs, Temperature sensor with programmable trim points |
Debug and Trace | Arm CoreSight debug and trace architecture, Trace Port Interface Unit (TPIU) |
Key Features
- High-performance processing with Arm Cortex-M7 and Arm Cortex-M4 cores.
- Advanced power management with on-chip DCDC and LDOs.
- Comprehensive set of communication interfaces including UARTs, I2C, SPI, FlexCAN, and Ethernet.
- Robust security features such as SNVS, SRTC, and PUF.
- Support for various multimedia and display interfaces like MIPI DSI, CSI, and GPU2D.
- General-purpose input/output (GPIO) modules with interrupt capability and input/output multiplexing controller (IOMUXC).
- Integrated temperature sensor and hardware power management controller (GPC).
Applications
- Industrial automation and control systems.
- IoT devices requiring high computational power and real-time processing.
- Automotive systems, especially those needing advanced multimedia and display capabilities.
- Medical devices that require robust security and reliable performance.
- Consumer electronics such as smart home devices and wearables.
Q & A
- What is the operating frequency of the i.MX RT1175CVM8A MCU?
The i.MX RT1175CVM8A operates at up to 800 MHz for the Arm Cortex-M7 core and 400 MHz for the Arm Cortex-M4 core. - What type of memory does the i.MX RT1175CVM8A have?
The MCU has 2 MB SRAM (without ECC) or 1.75 MB SRAM (with ECC), and 256 KB ROM. - What are the key communication interfaces available on the i.MX RT1175CVM8A?
The MCU includes 12 UARTs, 6 I2C, 6 SPI, 3 FlexCAN, 2 EMV SIM, 2 USB 2.0 OTG, and various Ethernet interfaces. - Does the i.MX RT1175CVM8A have built-in security features?
Yes, it includes Secure Non-Volatile Storage (SNVS), Secure Real-Time Clock (SRTC), Zero Master Key (ZMK), tamper protection, and Physical Unclonable Function (PUF). - What is the package type of the i.MX RT1175CVM8A?
The MCU is packaged in a LFBGA289 package. - What are some of the multimedia capabilities of the i.MX RT1175CVM8A?
The MCU supports MIPI DSI, CSI, GPU2D, and other display and multimedia interfaces. - How does the i.MX RT1175CVM8A manage power?
The MCU features full PMIC integration with on-chip DCDC and LDOs, and a hardware power management controller (GPC). - What debug and trace capabilities are available on the i.MX RT1175CVM8A?
The MCU includes Arm CoreSight debug and trace architecture and a Trace Port Interface Unit (TPIU). - In which industries can the i.MX RT1175CVM8A be applied?
The MCU can be applied in industrial automation, IoT, automotive, medical devices, and consumer electronics. - Is the i.MX RT1175CVM8A compliant with environmental standards?
Yes, it is lead-free, RoHS compliant, and halogen-free, with a Reach SVHC indicator.