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MSC8144VT800A

IC DSP QUAD 800MHZ 783FCBGA

Manufacturer: NXP USA Inc.

Categories: DSP (Digital Signal Processors)

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The NXP USA Inc. MSC8144VT800A is a quad-core StarCore DSP processor operating at 800MHz. This SC3400 core-based device features 10.5MB of on-chip RAM and requires external non-volatile memory. It offers a comprehensive suite of interfaces including Ethernet, I2C, SPI, TDM, UART, and UTOPIA, facilitating diverse system integration. The MSC8144VT800A is housed in a 783-FCBGA package, designed for surface mounting, with a core voltage of 1.00V and an I/O voltage of 3.30V. Its operating junction temperature range is 0°C to 90°C. This processor is commonly employed in telecommunications infrastructure, base stations, and advanced networking equipment.

Additional Information

Series: StarCoreRoHS Status: ROHS3 CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: Tray
Technical Details:
PackagingTray
Package / Case783-BBGA, FCBGA
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
InterfaceEthernet, I2C, SPI, TDM, UART, UTOPIA
TypeSC3400 Core
Operating Temperature0°C ~ 90°C (TJ)
Non-Volatile MemoryExternal
On-Chip RAM10.5MB
Voltage - I/O3.30V
Voltage - Core1.00V
Clock Rate800MHz
Supplier Device Package783-FCPBGA (29x29)

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