SBC7447_57

Wind River's SBC7447_57 development board featuring Freescale's MPC74x7 processor family is a feature-rich development platform for the following personas:

Hardware engineers focused on developing boards for their own specific applications: Wind River's SBC7447_57 development board comes complete with detailed schematics, bill of materials, and user documentation. Let Wind River's wealth of experience with Freescale processors, enable you to minimize the risk in your hardware design. By leveraging our proven solution, you can be assured that your basic design will come together quickly, enabling you to focus on the specific features that differentiate your product in the market.

Firmware engineers focused on optimizing drivers, board support package (BSP) development, and OS bring-up: Wind River's SBC7447_57 development board, provides a full featured development platform for you to begin working on your BSPs and optimizing your drivers/firmware, prior to your own hardware being available. Also, once your hardware is available, the SBC7447_57 development board will continue to add value by providing a reference platform, which can be used to check performance against your own internal design.

Application engineers focused on debugging complex problems prioir to their boards being available: The SBC7447_57 development board provides you with a live target that closely parallels the features of your own internal design, thus ensuring minimal optimization as you port your application to your own target.

Features

  • MPC7447_47 microprocessors available with the following clock speeds:
    • Up to 1.264GHz CPU
    • 133MHz processor bus
    • 266MHz DDR bus
  • Marvell Discovery II MV64360 memory/PCI/GbE controller with support for the following external I/O peripherals:
    • (1) 32/64-bit PMC slot
    • Interface to CompactPCI backplane
    • (3) 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet
  • (2) RS-232 serial ports
  • 512MB DDR SDRAM SODIMM 266MHz (user expandable to 1GB)
  • 64MB flash SODIMM (user expandable to 128MB)
  • 8KB EEPROM
  • 2MB L3 cache (MPC7457 only)
  • (4) user LEDs
  • (4) user switches
  • (4) pin GPIO header
  • 16-pin JTAG COP interface

Benefits

  • Experienced support
  • Free detailed schematics
  • Accelerated early development
  • Emulators for turnkey development
  • Tools integration
  • Board support packages


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