Manufacturer Part Number
MCIMX27VOP4A
Manufacturer
nxp-semiconductors
Introduction
The MCIMX27VOP4A is an embedded microprocessor which is a part of the i.MX27 series designed by NXP Semiconductors. This integrated circuit focuses on delivering a robust performance for multimedia applications.
Product Features and Performance
Core Processor: ARM926EJ-S
Co-Processors/DSP: Security enhancements with SAHARAH2
Supports DDR RAM Controllers
Integrated Graphics Acceleration
Provides display and interface controllers for Keypad and LCD
Ethernet connectivity at 10/100 Mbps
Includes USB 2.0 with PHY (supports up to 3 USB devices)
Variable I/O Voltage: 2.0V to 3.0V
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Strong security features including Cryptography, Random Number Generator, RTIC, Secure Fusebox and Secure Memory
Versatile connectivity options including Ethernet, USB, and additional interfaces like I2C, UART, SPI
Enhanced multimedia support with graphics acceleration and sophisticated display controllers
Key Technical Parameters
Speed: 400MHz
Number of Cores/Bus Width: 1 Core, 32-Bit
Display and Interface Controllers: Keypad, LCD
Quality and Safety Features
Robust security protocols for enhanced data protection
Operates effectively within a wide temperature range (-20°C to 85°C)
Compatibility
Interface compatibility with peripherals through I2C, UART, SPI, MMC/SD, and more
Voltage I/O flexibility (2.0V, 2.5V, 2.7V, 3.0V)
Application Areas
Multimedia applications
High-security requirement systems
Embedded control systems
Product Lifecycle
Status: Not For New Designs
Note: Availability for legacy support, but consider newer models or upgrades for new designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-quality ARM926EJ-S processor tailored for robust multimedia and security applications
Multiple interface options ensuring broad compatibility with various peripheral components
Reliable and safe operation under extensive temperature range and enhanced security features
Long-term heritage in embedded systems with NXP’s back-up and legacy support