NXP introduced the industry’s lowest power processor based on the ARM Cortex-A7

NXP Semiconductors in China officially released i.MX 6ULL ​​application processor, its energy efficiency than similar products to enhance the market up to 30%. I.MX 6ULL ​​is designed for value-oriented engineers and developers to help them develop cost-effective solutions for the growing consumer and industrial markets of the Internet of Things. The processor has a secure encryption function, in an advanced way to achieve single-core ARM? Cortex? -A7, provides a variety of memory interfaces and integrated power management module, greatly reducing the complexity of the use.

“Cost efficiency, ease of use and low power consumption are important factors in the success of innovative applications of the Internet of Things,” said Geoff Lees, NXP senior vice president and general manager of the microcontroller business. I.MX 6ULL “At higher performance and at competitive prices, our customers are able to provide a better user experience for their users.” xcr3128xl-10vqg100c

I.MX 6ULL ​​function

As the newest member of the i.MX 6 family, i.MX 6ULL ​​introduces a single-core Cortex-A7 processor with up to 528 Mhz operating frequency, 128 KB L2 cache, and 16-bit DDR3 / LPDDR2 support. This product is perfectly integrated power management, security unit and a wide range of connectivity interfaces, providing a secure Internet of things application performance scalability and low power consumption. The i.MX 6ULL ​​processor has a compatible and expandable packaging option, where 14 x 14mm is the ideal choice for simple and low cost PCB designs, and 9 x 9mm for space-constrained applications. lm8801tmx-2.9 nopb

“As a more energy-efficient Cortex-A-level core, this product is a natural upgrade to previous ARM7 and ARM9 architecture products, and the feature set, price and energy efficiency of i.MX 6ULL ​​can help us to make China a better place for China,” said Zhou Ligong, Market development of the next generation of smart grid monitoring system.

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