Manufacturer Part Number
MCF5272CVM66R2
Manufacturer
nxp-semiconductors
Introduction
The MCF5272CVM66R2 is a member of NXP Semiconductors' MCF527x family of embedded microcontrollers, based on the Coldfire V2 32-Bit Single-Core processor, designed for robust connectivity and high performance in embedded applications.
Product Features and Performance
32-Bit Single-Core Coldfire V2 processor
Operating speed of 66MHz
Embedded connectivity options including EBI/EMI, Ethernet, I2C, SPI, UART/USART, and USB
Includes peripherals such as DMA and WDT
Provides 32 programmable I/O lines
Comes with 16KB of ROM program memory
Features 1K x 32 of RAM
Supports external oscillator
Designed for operating temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High processing speed for efficient data handling
Comprehensive connectivity options for enhanced communication capabilities
Ample program memory and RAM for application demands
Wide operating temperature range for reliability in varied environmental conditions
Key Technical Parameters
Core Processor: Coldfire V2
Core Size: 32-Bit
Speed: 66MHz
Program Memory Size: 16KB
RAM Size: 1K x 32
Voltage Supply: 3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Package: 196-LBGA
Quality and Safety Features
Surface mount technology for secure and reliable connection
Designed to operate within specified temperature ranges for high reliability
Compatibility
Offers interface compatibility with various communication protocols including Ethernet, I2C, SPI, and USB
Application Areas
Suitable for a range of embedded system applications requiring high-speed data processing and connectivity
Product Lifecycle
This product is marked as obsolete, which means it is no longer in production and may have limited support and availability. Customers are advised to seek replacements or upgrades for ongoing or future projects.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance Coldfire V2 core for demanding applications
Comprehensive suite of connectivity options for versatile application use
Adequate memory resources for complex tasks
Robust design suitable for a wide range of operational environments
Although obsolete, it remains a viable option for specific legacy applications requiring its unique feature set