i.MX RT1170 Crossover MCU

Author: EIS Release Date: Mar 8, 2021


NXP's crossover MCU offers superior computing power and multiple media capabilities

Image of NXP's i.MX RT1170 Crossover MCUNXP's i.MX RT1170 crossover MCUs are setting speed records at 1 GHz. They combine superior computing power and multiple media capabilities with ease-of-use and real-time functionality. The dual-core i.MX RT1170 runs on the Cortex®-M7 core at 1 GHz and the Arm® Cortex-M4 at 400 MHz while providing excellent security. The i.MX RT1170 MCU offers support over a wide temperature range and is qualified for consumer, industrial, and automotive markets.

Features
  • Arm Cortex-M7 processor with 1 GHz, 32 KB/32 KB L1 cache, 512 KB TCM
  • Arm Cortex-M4 processor with 400 MHz, 16 KB/16 KB L1 cache, 256 KB TCM
  • 2 MB on-chip SRAM (including TCM for CPU core)
  • Parallel LCD up to WXGA (1280 x 800) at 60 fps
  • 8-bit/16-bit/24-bit parallel camera sensor interface
  • 2-lane MIPI CSI and 2-lane MIPI DSI
  • 2D GPU and graphics accelerator
  • 8-bit/16-bit/32-bit SDRAM controller up to 200 MHz
  • 8-bit/16-bit parallel NOR Flash/NAND Flash/SRAM
  • Two dual-channel FlexSPI interfaces with on-the-fly decryption, supporting serial NOR, serial NAND, and HyperBus devices
  • Two eMMC 5.0/SD 3.0/SDIO ports
  • Two USB 2.0 OTG, HS/FS, device or host with PHY
  • Audio: four I2S/SAI, one S/PDIF Tx/Rx, ASRC, 8-ch digital microphone input
  • Three ENET: 1 Gbps ENET with AVB, 10/100 ENET with IEEE 1588, and 1 Gbps ENET with TSN
  • Two 12-bit ADCs, 4.2 Msample/s with up to 20 input channels total
  • Four analog comparators, one 12-bit DAC
  • Full PMU integration, DCDC+LDOs
Applications
  • IoT
    • Smart homes
    • Consumer audio
    • Emerging consumer and retail
  • Automotive
    • In-vehicle HMIs
    • Two-wheel motorcycle/scooter clusters
  • Industrial
    • Factory automation
    • Power and energy
    • Building control
    • Aerospace, defense, and transportation
    • Healthcare