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MCIMX537CVV8C
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MCIMX537CVV8C Overview
The i.MX53 family of processors represents NXP’s next generation of advanced multimedia and power-efficient implementation of the Arm Cortex -A8 core. With core processing speeds up to 800 MHz, the i.MX537 is optimized for both performance and power to meet the demands of high-end, advanced applications. Integrated display controller, 1080p HD video decode and 720p video encode, enhanced graphics and connectivity features make the i.MX537 ideal for a wide range of applications such as Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and patient monitors which require rich user interfaces with high color displays and user interaction. The i.MX537 provides key environmental differentiators for the industrial market. These include 3.3V I/O support, a 0.8 mm pitch package to reduce PCB and manufacturing costs, extended temperature coverage for harsh environments, industrial qualification for extended reliability and a formal long product supply guarantee to support product life spans. The i.MX537 is supported by a companion NXP power management IC (PMIC), MC34709.
Features
- CPU Complex
- 800 MHz Cortex-A8 CPU
- 32 KB instruction and data caches
- Unified 256 KB L2 cache
- NEON SIMD media accelerator
- Vector floating point coprocessor
- Multimedia
- Independent OpenGL
- Multi-format HD 1080p video decoder and HD 720p video encoder hardware engine
- Dual display capable with multiple display options including TFT LCD, LVDS, analog TV-formats (composite, component, RGB) and standard VGA
- Hardware accelerated image post-processing, display quality enhancement, and video and graphics combining
- Two simultaneous camera inputs with hardware pre-processing
- External Memory Interface
- Up to 2 GB LP-DDR2, LV-DDR2, DDR2-800, and DDR3-800 SDRAM, 16/32-bit
- Managed NAND Flash Support with eMMC 4.4/SDIO
- Raw NAND with up to 16-bit ECC
- Advanced Power Management
- Multiple independent power domains
- Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling
- Connectivity
- High-Speed USB 2.0 OTG with PHY
- High-Speed USB 2.0 Host with PHY
- Two additional High-Speed USB controllers (ULPI)
- Integrated LVDS display interface supporting up to 2 channels each with 4 data pairs and 1 clock pair
- Wide array of serial interfaces, including SDIO, SPI, I2C and UART
- I2S and S/PDIF audio interfaces
- 10/100 Ethernet controller with IEEE1588 time stamping
- SATA controller and PHY up to 1.5Gbps
- Dual CAN interfaces
- Security
- Advanced security supporting High Assurance Boot, cryptographic cipher engines, random number generator, and tamper detection
- Package
- 19mm x 19mm 529-ball TE-BGA
- 0.8mm pitch
- Product Longevity
- This product is included in NXP’s product longevity program, with assured supply for a minimum of 15 years after launch
Applications
- Automotive
- Industrial
- Mobile
- Smart City
- Smart Home
Product Parameters
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Core Type
1 x Arm Cortex-A8
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L2 Cache (Max) (KB)
256
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CAN
1
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Operating Frequency [Max] (MHz)
800
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Serial Communication
1 x I2C,3 x SPI,5 x UART
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Ethernet
1 x 10/100 BaseT
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