Parallax Inc, 32 bit P8X32A, P8X32A Microcontroller, 80 MHz, 64kB ROM, 44-Pin LQFP

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RS stock no.:
171-1688
Mfr. Part No.:
P8X32A-Q44
Manufacturer:
Parallax Inc
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Brand

Parallax Inc

Product Type

Microcontroller

Series

P8X32A

Package Type

LQFP

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

44

Device Core

P8X32A

Data Bus Width

32bit

Program Memory Size

64kB

Maximum Clock Frequency

80MHz

RAM Size

32.768kB

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.3V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Number of Programmable I/Os

32

Maximum Power Dissipation Pd

1W

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Height

1.4mm

Length

10mm

Width

10 mm

Minimum Supply Voltage

2.7V

Program Memory Type

ROM

Automotive Standard

No

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Propeller 1 Microcontrollers


The Parallax P8X32A (Propeller) is an 8-core 32-bit microprocessor designed to provide high-speed processing for embedded systems.It is available in two package formats: 40-pin DIP and 44-pin QFP SMT. Ideal for real-time control applications because the task switching between cores is fully deterministic.

Clock frequency: up to 80MHz

Performance: up to 160MIPS

No of cores (COGs): 8

Global ROM: 32KB

Global RAM: 32KB

COG RAM: 2KB each

32 x GPIO pins

2 x multi-function counters/COG

1 x Video generator/COG

Power supply: +2.7 to +3.6Vdc

Operating temperature range: -55 to +125°C

RS Product Codes

405-597 P8X32A-D40 Propeller, DIP40

405-626 P8X32A-Q44 Propeller, QFP44

The Propeller™ 1 microprocessor chip makes it easy to rapidly develop embedded applications. Its eight 32-bit processors (COGs) can operate simultaneously, either independently or cooperatively, sharing common resources through a central hub. The developer has full control over how and when each cog is employed; there is no compiler-driven or operating system-driven splitting of tasks among multiple cogs. A shared system clock keeps each cog on the same time reference, allowing for true deterministic timing and synchronization. Two programming languages are available: the easy-to-learn high-level Spin, and Propeller Assembly which can execute at up to 160 MIPS (20 MIPS per COG).

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