Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Lifecycle Status |
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 2 days ago) |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
1517-BBGA, FCBGA |
Number of Pins |
1517 |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~100°C TC |
Packaging |
Tray |
Series |
66AK2Hx KeyStone Multicore |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
4 (72 Hours) |
Type |
DSP+ARM® |
Base Part Number |
66AK2H14 |
Interface |
EBI/EMI, Ethernet, DMA, I2C, Serial RapidIO, SPI, UART/USART, USB 3.0 |
Voltage - I/O |
0.85V 1.0V 1.35V 1.5V 1.8V 3.3V |
Number of UART Channels |
2 |
Non-Volatile Memory |
ROM (384kB) |
Voltage - Core |
Variable |
On Chip Data RAM |
12.75MB |
Clock Rate |
1.2GHz DSP, 1.4GHz ARM® |
Length |
40mm |
Width |
40mm |
Thickness |
3.07mm |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
66AK2H14DXAAWA24 Overview
It is a kind of electronic component that comes in a package of 1517-BBGA, FCBGA.Tray packaging is provided for it.Due to its DSP+ARM? membership, it is ideal for a wide range of applications.Surface Mount is mounted in a manner that allows it to be moved.It is essential that -40°C~100°C TC is kept at a temperature that ensures proper operation of the machine.In analog circuits, the analog voltage range 0.85V 1.0V 1.35V 1.5V 1.8V 3.3V represents the voltage range that is available for input or output.There are several digital signal processors in the 66AK2Hx KeyStone Multicore series, including this one.The configuration of the device includes 1517 pins.The base part number 66AK2H14 allows identification of a wide range of related parts.Data format and transmission speed are configurable on 2 UART channels for asynchronous serial communication.
66AK2H14DXAAWA24 Features
Supplied in the 1517-BBGA, FCBGA package
66AK2H14DXAAWA24 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments 66AK2H14DXAAWA24 DSP applications.
- Speech signal processing
- 3D tomography and imaging processing
- Biomedical engineering
- Audio synthesis
- Audio
- Computers and laptop
- Digital communications
- Tomography technology
- Medical imaging
- Instrument modeling