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$27.22
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).
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DSPB56371AF150 2.2 DSP56300 Core Description
The DSP56371 uses the DSP56300 core, a high-performance, single clock cycle per instruction engine thatprovides up to twice the performance of Motorola's popular DSP56000 core family while retaining codecompatibility with it.
DSPB56371AF150 the DSP56300 family of programmable CMOS DSPs. The DSP56371 is targeted to applications that
DSPB56371AF150 Core features are described fully in the DSP56300 Family Manual. Pinout, memory and peripheral
DSPB56371AF150 and multimedia products. For a description of the DSP56300 core, see Section 2.4 DSP56300 Core
Product Attributes
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Select all |
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Clock Rate | 150MHz | |
Non-Volatile Memory | ROM (384kB) | |
On-Chip RAM | 264kB | |
I/O Voltage | 3.30V | |
Core Voltage | 1.25V | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) | |
Series | DSP56K/Symphony | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Package | Bulk | |
Package / Case | 80-LQFP | |
Product Status | Active | |
Supplier Device Package | 80-LQFP (14x14) | |
Type | Audio Processor | |
Interface | Host Interface, I²C, SAI, SPI |
$27.22
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).