Manufacturer Part Number
ADSP-BF707KBCZ-4
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The ADSP-BF707KBCZ-4 is a high-performance Blackfin+ processor from Analog Devices. It features a 400MHz clock rate, 1MB on-chip RAM, and a wide range of peripheral interfaces including CAN, SPI, I2C, and USB OTG. This processor is designed for embedded applications that require advanced digital signal processing capabilities, such as industrial automation, motor control, and IoT devices.
Product Features and Performance
400MHz clock rate for efficient signal processing
1MB on-chip RAM for data and program storage
Integrated peripherals including CAN, SPI, I2C, USB OTG, and more
Blackfin+ architecture for enhanced performance and power efficiency
Robust set of development tools and software support
Product Advantages
High-performance DSP capabilities for demanding applications
Flexible peripheral interface options for easy system integration
Efficient power consumption and thermal management
Extensive software ecosystem and development support
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Industry-leading Blackfin+ processor architecture
Versatile peripheral set for a wide range of applications
Proven reliability and long-term product availability
Comprehensive development tools and technical support
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing processes
Operating temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Robust packaging and thermal management design
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of peripheral devices and interfaces
Suitable for a wide range of embedded applications
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control systems
Motor control and power electronics
IoT and edge computing devices
Medical and healthcare equipment
Automotive and transportation systems
Product Lifecycle
The ADSP-BF707KBCZ-4 is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no known plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers are advised to check with our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and potential alternative models.