Manufacturer Part Number
MC68SEC000FU16
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Introduction
The MC68SEC000FU16 is part of NXP Semiconductors' M680x0 series of embedded microprocessors, optimized for effective management and processing within embedded systems.
Product Features and Performance
32-Bit Single Core Processor for efficient data handling
Runs at a clock speed of 16MHz ensuring swift operation
Surface Mount 64-QFP package for a compact footprint
Operates across a broad voltage range of 3.3V to 5.0V for varied power environments
Supports a temperature range from 0°C to 70°C, suitable for standard operating environments
Product Advantages
The 32-Bit wide bus offers improved data processing capabilities over similar 8 or 16-bit microprocessors
Flexible voltage range makes it compatible with both 3.3V and 5.0V systems, broadening its application scope
The compact 64-QFP package allows for efficient use of PCB space
Key Technical Parameters
Core Processor: EC000
Number of Cores/Bus Width: 1 Core, 32-Bit
Speed: 16MHz
Voltage I/O: 3.3V, 5.0V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 64-QFP
Quality and Safety Features
Quality driven design for reliability and robust performance in varying operating conditions.
Compatibility
Due to its voltage range and surface mount package, the MC68SEC000FU16 is versatile in applications requiring 32-Bit microprocessors.
Application Areas
It is primarily used in embedded systems within industrial control, automation, and other similar domains where reliable processing power is required.
Product Lifecycle
The MC68SEC000FU16 has been marked as Obsolete, indicating that it is no longer in active production. Customers are encouraged to seek replacements or upgrades for future designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust processing power with a 32-Bit architecture
Flexible power supply compatibility
Efficient space utilization thanks to its compact packaging
Suitable for a wide range of industrial and automation applications
Despite being obsolete, it remains a reliable choice for legacy systems requiring this specific microprocessor model