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MPC8321CVRADDC

IC MPU MPC83XX 266MHZ PBGA516

Manufacturer: NXP USA Inc.

Categories: Microprocessors

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PowerPC e300c2 Microprocessor IC MPC83xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 266MHz 516-PBGA (27x27)

Additional Information

Series: MPC83xxRoHS Status: ROHS3 CompliantManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: TrayDatasheet:
Technical Details:
PackagingTray
Package / Case516-BBGA
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Speed266MHz
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 105°C (TA)
Core ProcessorPowerPC e300c2
Voltage - I/O1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V
Supplier Device Package516-PBGA (27x27)
Ethernet10/100Mbps (3)
USBUSB 2.0 (1)
Number of Cores/Bus Width1 Core, 32-Bit
Co-Processors/DSPCommunications; QUICC Engine
RAM ControllersDDR, DDR2
Graphics AccelerationNo
Display & Interface Controllers-
Security Features-
SATA-
Additional InterfacesDUART, I2C, PCI, SPI, TDM, UART

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NXP Semiconductors manufactures mixed-signal, analog, and embedded semiconductor components focused on secure connectivity and intelligent systems.

NXP’s core components include:

  • Microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs)
  • Automotive semiconductors (ADAS, radar, in-vehicle networking)
  • RF and wireless communication chips (including NFC and UWB)
  • Secure identification and authentication ICs
  • Power management and analog ICs
  • Sensors and interface solutions

NXP specializes in secure, connected solutions for automotive, industrial, and IoT applications.

NXP serves industries that require secure connectivity, embedded processing, and real-time control.

NXPs key industries include:

  • Automotive and electric vehicles (EVs)
  • Industrial automation and smart factories
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and smart devices
  • Mobile and secure identification (payments, access control)
  • Communications and networking infrastructure
  • Smart cities and infrastructure

These industries rely on NXP for security, connectivity, and high-reliability embedded solutions.

NXP is known for embedded processing, secure connectivity, and automotive semiconductor product lines.

Key NXP product lines include:

  • i.MX series - application processors for industrial and multimedia applications
  • MPC5500 - microcontrollers for automotive and industrial control applications
  • M68HC11- 8-bit microcontrollers for legacy embedded control systems
  • Layerscape processors - networking processors for communications infrastructure
  • Kinetis MCUs - scalable microcontrollers for industrial and IoT applications
  • LPC series - ARM-based microcontrollers for embedded systems
  • S32 automotive platform - processors and MCUs for automotive applications
  • PN series (NFC controllers) - near-field communication solutions
  • SR series (secure elements) - security ICs for authentication and payments
  • TEA series - power management ICs
Microprocessor FAQs

A microprocessor is a programmable semiconductor device that performs arithmetic, logic, and computational operations for computers and embedded systems.

A microprocessor works by executing software instructions, processing data, and coordinating communication between system components through arithmetic and logical operations.

Microprocessors are used in:

  • Computers
  • Networking equipment
  • Industrial control systems
  • Embedded devices
  • Automation systems

Microprocessors are designed for high-performance computing systems that require external components, while microcontrollers integrate memory and peripherals on-chip for dedicated tasks.

A microprocessor is a specialized integrated circuit (IC) that serves as the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer or electronic device, responsible for processing instructions and performing calculations. Integrated circuits, however, are a broader category of semiconductor chips that include microprocessors as well as memory chips, sensors, amplifiers, and other components designed for specific electronic tasks.

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After we receive your request submission, one of our account executives will reach out to your team to gather more information about your project requirements and ensure we tailor the order to your needs.

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