Overview
The MPC8321CVRAFDCA557 is a low-power PowerQUICC II Pro Processor developed by Freescale Semiconductor, now part of NXP. This processor is designed to provide high performance and low power consumption, making it suitable for a variety of applications that require robust processing capabilities and efficient energy use.
Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Processor Type | 32-bit PowerQUICC II Pro Processor |
Memory Controller | 32-bit DDR-1/DDR-2 SDRAM |
PCI Controller | 32-bit PCI controller |
DMA Channels | Four DMA channels |
Local Bus | Flexible local bus |
USB | USB 2.0 |
QUICC Engine | QUICC Engine with UTOPIA |
Security Features | Integrated security features |
Key Features
- Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation
- High-performance 32-bit processing
- Support for DDR-1 and DDR-2 SDRAM memory
- Integrated 32-bit PCI controller for peripheral connectivity
- Four DMA channels for efficient data transfer
- Flexible local bus for customized system design
- USB 2.0 interface for high-speed data transfer
- QUICC Engine with UTOPIA for telecommunications and networking applications
- Integrated security features for secure data processing
Applications
The MPC8321CVRAFDCA557 is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Telecommunications and networking equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Embedded systems requiring high performance and low power
- Security and surveillance systems
- Aerospace and defense systems
Q & A
- What is the MPC8321CVRAFDCA557? The MPC8321CVRAFDCA557 is a low-power PowerQUICC II Pro Processor developed by Freescale Semiconductor.
- What type of memory does it support? It supports 32-bit DDR-1 and DDR-2 SDRAM memory.
- Does it have a PCI controller? Yes, it includes a 32-bit PCI controller.
- How many DMA channels does it have? It has four DMA channels.
- What is the QUICC Engine? The QUICC Engine is a telecommunications and networking engine with UTOPIA.
- Does it have USB support? Yes, it supports USB 2.0.
- What are some of its key features? Key features include low power consumption, high-performance 32-bit processing, and integrated security features.
- In what applications is it commonly used? It is commonly used in telecommunications, industrial control systems, embedded systems, security and surveillance systems, and aerospace and defense systems.
- Who is the manufacturer? The manufacturer is Freescale Semiconductor, now part of NXP.
- Where can I find more detailed specifications? You can find more detailed specifications on the official NXP website or through authorized distributors like Digi-Key, Mouser, and Arrow Electronics.