Freescale's Advanced, Cost-Effective 32-bit Embedded Processor

Freescale's highly integrated, cost-effective MPC5200 is well suited for networking, industrial control and automotive applications. It delivers 760 MIPS with a floating point unit (FPU), is packed with I/O and operates at only one watt. Designed for fast data throughput and processing, this advanced processor supports Double Data Rate (DDR) memory and an integrated BestComm DMA controller.

Networking and Industrial Control Applications
If you're designing for gateways, instrumentation, industrial control, video detection/analysis or other products requiring Ethernet, USB, CAN, PCI, ATA, Serial, I2S or I2C, you can find more information on the MPC5200 product summary page.

Automotive Applications
If your target application is automotive, view mobileGT Platform overview , where you can learn more about the next-generation, 12VDC-ready, single DIN-sized platform with a wide choice of automotive networks, including Controller Area Network (CAN), J1850 and Media Oriented System Transport (MOST®) technology.

Development Tools
An evaluation board and a development platform for the MPC5200 are offered in kit form. The Lite5200 Evaluation Board (EVB) and the Total5200 Standard Development Platform include a variety of popular Board Support Packages (BSPs). To order, contact your local distributor. For a list of local distributors, click here and follow the "Where to Buy" link.
Total5200 Standard Development Platform Lite5200 Evaluation Board

*(Now Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)
 Related Links
MPC5200 Microprocessor Technical Summary
MPC5200 Lite5200 Evaluation Board Product Brief
Lite5200 EVB Kits Product Brief
Total5200 Development Platform Product Brief
mobileGT Total5200 Standard Development Platform Product Brief
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