Manufacturer Part Number
MC68030RC40C
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Introduction
The MC68030RC40C is a 32-bit embedded microprocessor from the M680x0 series designed by NXP Semiconductors, specializing in high-performance computing solutions.
Product Features and Performance
Core processor: 68030 with a clock speed of 40MHz
Single core with a 32-bit bus width
Operating temperature range from 0°C to 70°C
Voltage for I/O is 5.0V
Through-hole mounting type
Available interfaces include SCI and SPI
Packaged in a 128-BPGA enclosure, specifically, a 128-PGA measuring 34.55x34.55mm
Product Advantages
The 32-bit architecture enhances processing power and speed.
40MHz clock speed capable of managing moderate computational tasks efficiently.
Through-hole mounting provides sturdy and durable board connections.
Support for additional interfaces like SCI and SPI facilitates versatile peripheral connections.
Key Technical Parameters
Processor: 1 Core, 32-Bit
Speed: 40MHz
Voltage I/O: 5.0V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case: 128-BPGA
Supplier Device Package: 128-PGA (34.55x34.55)
Quality and Safety Features
The robust packaging and a stable operating temperature range ensure reliable performance under standard industrial operating conditions.
Compatibility
Compatible with applications demanding a 32-bit bus width and additional interface supports like SCI and SPI.
Application Areas
Ideal for embedded control systems, industrial automation, and legacy system maintenance where 32-bit processors are required.
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
Availability of replacements or upgrades should be addressed by checking newer series or consulting the manufacturer for recommended successor products.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly reliable processor with 32-bit architecture for efficient data handling.
Practical clock speed of 40MHz adequate for managing multiple computations.
Extensive operating temperature range suitable for diverse environmental conditions.
Support for additional interfaces increases the unit's adaptability for various application requirements.
Obsolescence status necessitates the evaluation for long-term availability but can be ideal for specific legacy systems.