Overview
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR is a dual-core microcontroller from NXP USA Inc., part of the i.MX RT500 Crossover MCU family. This device is designed for low-power applications, particularly in wearable and consumer IoT devices. It combines an Arm Cortex-M33 core with a Cadence Xtensa Fusion F1 DSP, offering a balanced mix of processing power and energy efficiency.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
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Processor Cores | Dual-core: Arm Cortex-M33 and Cadence Xtensa Fusion F1 DSP |
Maximum Frequency | Up to 275 MHz |
ROM | 192 KB |
SRAM | Up to 5 MB system SRAM |
Package Type | 249-pin Fan-out Wafer-Level Package (FOWLP) |
Communication Interfaces | Up to 9-12 configurable universal serial interface modules (Flexcomm Interfaces), including USART, I2C, SPI, I2S, and I3C |
Analog Peripherals | 12-bit ADC with sampling rates of 1 Msamples/sec |
Cryptographic Accelerators | AES256, HASH, and NIST SP 800-90b compliant TRNG |
Power Rails | Five independent supplies powering different clusters of pins |
Key Features
- Dual-Core Processing: Combines an Arm Cortex-M33 core with a Cadence Xtensa Fusion F1 DSP for efficient processing and low power consumption.
- Advanced Communication Interfaces: Includes up to 9-12 configurable universal serial interface modules (Flexcomm Interfaces) such as USART, I2C, SPI, I2S, and I3C.
- High-Speed Memory Interfaces: Supports two FlexSPI (Octal/Quad) interfaces up to 200 MHz DDR/SDR and two SD/eMMC memory card interfaces.
- Cryptographic Accelerators: Features AES256, HASH, and NIST SP 800-90b compliant TRNG for enhanced security.
- Analog Peripherals: Includes a 12-bit ADC with sampling rates of 1 Msamples/sec and an enhanced ADC controller.
- Multiple Power Rails: Five independent supplies powering different clusters of pins to support various off-chip peripherals.
- Debug and Trace Capabilities: Serial Wire Debug with eight break points, four watch points, and a debug timestamp counter, along with Serial Wire Output (SWO) trace and ETM trace.
Applications
- Wearable Devices: Ideal for smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable technology due to its low power consumption and compact design.
- Consumer IoT Devices: Suitable for smart home devices, voice assistants, and other consumer IoT applications requiring efficient processing and low power usage.
- Audio and Voice Processing: Supports digital microphone interfaces and I2S interfaces, making it suitable for audio and voice processing applications.
- Industrial IoT: Can be used in industrial IoT devices that require secure and efficient data processing and communication.
Q & A
- What is the MIMXRT595SFFOCR microcontroller?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR is a dual-core microcontroller from NXP USA Inc., featuring an Arm Cortex-M33 core and a Cadence Xtensa Fusion F1 DSP.
- What is the maximum frequency of the MIMXRT595SFFOCR?
The maximum frequency of the MIMXRT595SFFOCR is up to 275 MHz.
- What types of communication interfaces does the MIMXRT595SFFOCR support?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR supports up to 9-12 configurable universal serial interface modules, including USART, I2C, SPI, I2S, and I3C.
- What is the package type of the MIMXRT595SFFOCR?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR comes in a 249-pin Fan-out Wafer-Level Package (FOWLP).
- Does the MIMXRT595SFFOCR have cryptographic accelerators?
Yes, the MIMXRT595SFFOCR features AES256, HASH, and NIST SP 800-90b compliant TRNG for enhanced security.
- What kind of analog peripherals does the MIMXRT595SFFOCR have?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR includes a 12-bit ADC with sampling rates of 1 Msamples/sec and an enhanced ADC controller.
- How many power rails does the MIMXRT595SFFOCR have?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR has five independent supplies powering different clusters of pins.
- What are some common applications for the MIMXRT595SFFOCR?
The MIMXRT595SFFOCR is commonly used in wearable devices, consumer IoT devices, audio and voice processing applications, and industrial IoT devices.
- Does the MIMXRT595SFFOCR support debug and trace capabilities?
Yes, it supports Serial Wire Debug with eight break points, four watch points, and a debug timestamp counter, along with Serial Wire Output (SWO) trace and ETM trace.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the MIMXRT595SFFOCR?
Detailed specifications can be found on the NXP Semiconductors website, as well as on distributor sites like Digi-Key and Verical.