Manufacturer Part Number
AM1808BZCE4
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The AM1808BZCE4 is a high-performance, ARM926EJ-S based microprocessor from Texas Instruments' Sitara™ series, designed for embedded applications.
Product Features and Performance
ARM926EJ-S Core Processor at 456MHz
Single-Core, 32-Bit processing for efficient handling of tasks
Supports LPDDR, DDR2 RAM Controllers
Integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet for networking
SATA 3Gbps interface supports high-speed data storage solutions
Dual USB support with USB 1.1 + PHY and USB 2.0 + PHY
Features I2C, McASP, McBSP, SPI, MMC/SD, UART for extended connectivity
LCD display interface controller for multimedia applications
Operates at I/O voltages of 1.8V, 3.3V
Designed for surface mount technology
Product Advantages
High-speed ARM core enables advanced computing capabilities
Support for a wide range of communication protocols enhances interoperability
Low and versatile I/O voltage ranges for diverse application requirements
Integrated co-processors and RAM controllers reduce system complexity
Key Technical Parameters
Core: ARM926EJ-S at 456MHz
Cores/Bus Width: 1 Core, 32-Bit
Memory Interface: LPDDR, DDR2
Network: 10/100Mbps Ethernet
Storage: SATA 3Gbps
USB: USB 1.1 and 2.0 with PHY
I/O Voltage: 1.8V, 3.3V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 90°C (TJ)
Package: 361-LFBGA
Quality and Safety Features
Designed following industry-standard quality and safety protocols
Compatibility
Supports a broad range of peripherals and memory types for flexible designs
Application Areas
Ideal for embedded systems, multimedia applications, and networking projects
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicates that the product is nearing the end of its lifecycle, with limited availability. Potential buyers should consider looking for replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High processing speed suitable for demanding applications
Broad connectivity options ensure flexibility in design
Low power consumption enhances system efficiency and reliability
Support for multiple interfaces facilitates easy integration into existing systems
Obsolete status may make it a cost-effective option for legacy system maintenance