Parameters | |
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Package / Case | 457-LFBGA |
Supplier Device Package | 457-MAPBGA (14x14) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C~70°C TA |
Packaging | Tray |
Published | 2008 |
Series | i.MX31 |
Part Status | Obsolete |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | 3 (168 Hours) |
Base Part Number | MCIMX31 |
Speed | 532MHz |
Core Processor | ARM1136JF-S |
Voltage - I/O | 1.8V 2.0V 2.5V 2.7V 3.0V |
Number of Cores/Bus Width | 1 Core 32-Bit |
Graphics Acceleration | Yes |
RAM Controllers | DDR |
USB | USB 2.0 (3) |
Additional Interfaces | 1-Wire, AC97, ATA, FIR, I2C, I2S, MMC/SD/SDIO, MSHC, PCMCIA, SDHC, SIM, SPI, SSI, UART |
Co-Processors/DSP | Multimedia; GPU, IPU, MPEG-4, VFP |
Security Features | Random Number Generator, RTIC, Secure Fusebox, Secure JTAG, Secure Memory |
Display & Interface Controllers | Keyboard, Keypad, LCD |
RoHS Status | ROHS3 Compliant |
The MCIMX31 and MCIMX31L multimedia applications processors represent the next step in low-power, high-performance application processors. Unless otherwise specified, the material in this data sheet is applicable to both the MCIMX31 and MCIMX31L processors and referred to singularly throughout this document as MCIMX31. The MCIMX31L does not include a graphics processing unit (GPU).
Multimedia and floating-point hardware acceleration supporting:
— MPEG-4 real-time encoding of up to VGA at 30 fps
— MPEG-4 real-time video post-processing of up to VGA at 30 fps
— Video conference call of up to QCIF-30 fps (decoder in software), 128 kbps
— Video streaming (playback) of up to VGA-30 fps, 384 kbps
— 3D graphics and other applications acceleration with the ARM? tightly-coupled Vector
Floating Point co-processor
— On-the-fly video processing that reduces system memory load (for example, the
power-efficient viewfinder application with no involvement of either the memory system or the
ARM CPU)
Advanced power management
— Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling
— Multiple clock and power domains
— Independent gating of power domains
Multiple communication and expansion ports including a fast parallel interface to an external
graphic accelerator (supporting major graphic accelerator vendors)
Security
Feature-rich cellular phones
Portable media players and mobile gaming
machines
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) and Wireless PDAs
Portable DVD players
Digital cameras