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MPU POWERQUICC III 783-PBGA

MPC8544VTALF

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC8544VTALF
Description
MPU POWERQUICC III 783-PBGA
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheets

Specifications of MPC8544VTALF

Processor Type
MPC85xx PowerQUICC III 32-Bit
Speed
667MHz
Voltage
1V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
783-FCPBGA
Processor Series
MPC85xx
Core
e500
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
667 MHz
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Data Ram Size
32 KB
I/o Voltage
1.8 V, 3.3 V
Interface Type
I2C, HSSI, DUART
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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MPC8544E PowerQUICC III Integrated Host Processor Family Reference Manual, Rev. 1
Media-independent interface (MII) sublayer. Sublayer that provides a standard
Medium-dependent interface (MDI) sublayer. Sublayer that defines different connector
Memory access ordering. The specific order in which the processor performs load and
Memory-mapped accesses. Accesses whose addresses use the page or block address
Memory coherency. An aspect of caching in which it is ensured that an accurate view of
Memory consistency. Refers to agreement of levels of memory with respect to a single
Memory management unit (MMU). The functional unit that is capable of translating an
Modified/exclusive/invalid (MEI).
Modified state. MEI state (M) in which one, and only one, caching device has the valid
Most-significant bit (msb). The highest-order bit in an address, registers, data element, or
Most-significant byte (MSB). The highest-order byte in an address, registers, data
NaN. An abbreviation for not a number; a symbolic entity encoded in floating-point
No-op. No-operation. A single-cycle operation that does not affect registers or generate
interface between the MAC layer and the physical layer for 10/100-Mbps
operations. It isolates the MAC layer and the physical layer, enabling the MAC
layer to be used with various implementations of the physical layer.
types for different physical media and PMD devices.
store memory accesses and the order in which those accesses complete.
translation mechanisms provided by the MMU and that occur externally with the
bus protocol defined for memory.
memory is provided to all devices that share system memory.
processor and system memory (for example, on-chip cache, secondary cache, and
system memory).
effective (logical) address
mechanisms, and defining caching methods.
different devices that share a memory system. Note that neither the PowerPC ISA
nor the Power ISA definitions specifies the implementation of an MEI protocol to
ensure cache coherency.
data for that address. The data at this address in external memory is not valid.
instruction encoding.
element, or instruction encoding.
format. There are two types of NaNs—signaling NaNs and quiet NaNs.
bus activity.
to a physical address, providing protection
Cache coherency
protocol used to manage caches on
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