{"schemaVersion":"matrix-product-facts/v1","identity":{"mpn":"MCIMX287CVM4B","brand":"NXP Semiconductors","brandSlug":"nxp","productSlug":"MCIMX287CVM4B","canonicalUrl":"https://icboms.com/nxp/MCIMX287CVM4B","factsUrl":"https://icboms.com/api/mcp/products/MCIMX287CVM4B","rawCanonicalId":null},"summary":{"shortDescription":"NXP i.MX28 series applications processor, MCIMX287CVM4B, ARM926EJ-S core at 454MHz, 289-MAPBGA, -40 to 85°C, dual USB 2.0 + PHY, 10/100 Ethernet, LVDDR/LVDDR2/DDR2 memory interface.","salesMarkdown":"## ARM926EJ-S at 454 MHz — what it means for your system The NXP MCIMX287CVM4B is an i.MX28 series applications processor built around a single ARM926EJ-S core running at 454 MHz. This is a 32-bit RISC core with a 5-stage pipeline, MMU for full OS support (Linux, RTOS), and DSP instruction extensions for basic signal processing. It is not a Cortex-A class part — expect it to handle HMI, protocol bridging, and data logging, not heavy multimedia or high-frame-rate graphics. The 454 MHz clock is the practical ceiling for sustained integer workloads in this process node. For a control-loop or protocol-stack application, you will typically run it below that to balance power. The part includes a DCP (Data Co-Processor) for cryptographic offload — AES, SHA, RSA — which keeps the ARM core free for application code when encrypting data streams or validating firmware signatures. ## Industrial temperature range — field-ready from the start Rated for -40°C to 85°C ambient, this part is specced for factory-floor controllers, outdoor telecom base stations, and any enclosure that sees seasonal temperature swings. No commercial-grade derating needed — the silicon and package are qualified for the full industrial band. If your system lives in a conditioned server room, you are paying for margin you do not need, but for anything with a fan or a roof, this is the right grade. ## Integrated connectivity — USB and Ethernet on-chip Two USB 2.0 ports with integrated PHY and a single 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC are built into the die. That means no external PHY for the USB (saves a chip and a crystal), and one Ethernet PHY chip on the BOM instead of a separate MAC+PHY combo. For a dual-USB host or OTG design, the on-chip PHY keeps the routing tight and the USB signal integrity predictable. The Ethernet MAC supports MII/RMII, so you can pick a PHY that matches your board's layer count. ## Memory interface — LVDDR, LVDDR2, DDR2 The memory controller supports LVDDR, LVDDR2, and DDR2 SDRAM. That is a wider range than many MPUs of this generation — you are not locked into a single memory type. For cost-sensitive designs, LVDDR (1.8 V) keeps the PCB simpler; for higher bandwidth, DDR2 gives you faster data rates. The 289-MAPBGA package routes the DDR signals cleanly on a 4-layer board if you follow the layout guidelines for trace length matching. ## Package and footprint — 289-MAPBGA, 14x14 mm Housed in a 289-ball MAPBGA measuring 14x14 mm with a 0.8 mm ball pitch. That pitch is manageable with standard PCB fab — no micro-vias or HDI required, though a 4-layer board with via-in-pad might need filled vias. The package is RoHS3 compliant and MSL 3 out of the bag, so bake before reflow if the moisture barrier bag has been open longer than the floor-life window. ## Security features — boot security and cryptography on-chip Includes boot security (secure boot from NAND or SD), cryptography acceleration via the DCP, and a hardware unique ID. For a product that needs firmware anti-cloning or encrypted OTA updates, these blocks save you an external secure element. The hardware ID can be used for node authentication in an IoT or edge-compute network. ## Lifecycle and sourcing — active, no end-of-life pressure The MCIMX287CVM4B carries an active lifecycle status from NXP.","metaTitle":"NXP MCIMX287CVM4B i.MX28 MPU, ARM926EJ-S 454MHz","metaDescription":"NXP MCIMX287CVM4B i.MX28 applications processor. ARM926EJ-S core at 454MHz, -40 to 85°C, dual USB 2.0 + PHY, 10/100 Ethernet. Active lifecycle.","metaKeywords":null},"attributes":{"series":"i.MX28","packageCase":null,"mountingType":null,"rohsStatus":"ROHS3 Compliant","productStatus":"Active","categoryPath":["Analog & Data Acquisition"],"specifications":{"USB":"USB 2.0 + PHY (2)","Speed":"454MHz","Series":"i.MX28","Package":"Tray","Ethernet":"10/100Mbps (1)","Mounting Type":"Surface Mount","Voltage - I/O":"1.8V, 3.3V","Core Processor":"ARM926EJ-S","Package / Case":"289-LFBGA","RAM Controllers":"LVDDR, LVDDR2, DDR2","lifecycle_stage":"eol_hot","Co-Processors/DSP":"Data; DCP","Security Features":"Boot Security, Cryptography, Hardware ID","Additional Interfaces":"CAN, I²C, I²S, MMC/SD/SDIO, SAI, SPI, SSI, SSP, UART","Graphics Acceleration":"No","Operating Temperature":"-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)","Supplier Device Package":"289-MAPBGA (14x14)","Number of Cores/Bus Width":"1 Core, 32-Bit","Display & Interface Controllers":"Keypad, LCD, Touchscreen"}},"commercial":{"minOrderQty":null,"leadTime":null,"referencePrice":"$27.08","stockQuantity":0,"priceTiers":[{"qty":1,"price":"$27.08000","currency":"USD"},{"qty":10,"price":"$21.71900","currency":"USD"},{"qty":80,"price":"$18.54650","currency":"USD"}]},"links":{"datasheetUrl":"https://cdn.icboms.com/e989f86eb1b1c40190c602b39042a2f5.pdf","sourceUrl":null},"ai":{"faq":[{"question":"What is the core processor and speed of NXP MCIMX287CVM4B?","answer":"The core is an ARM926EJ-S, a 32-bit RISC processor, running at 454 MHz. It includes an MMU for full OS support and DSP instruction extensions."},{"question":"Can MCIMX287CVM4B be used for industrial applications?","answer":"Yes. It is rated for -40°C to 85°C ambient, which covers factory-floor, outdoor telecom, and other industrial environments. The integrated USB and Ethernet also suit it for industrial HMI and protocol gateway designs."},{"question":"What are the differences between MCIMX287CVM4B and MCIMX283CVM4B?","answer":"The MCIMX287CVM4B runs at 454 MHz and includes a DCP co-processor for cryptographic acceleration, plus security features like boot security and hardware ID. The MCIMX283CVM4B is a lower-cost variant without the DCP and security block, typically running at a lower clock speed. Both share the same ARM926EJ-S core and 289-MAPBGA package, so they are pin-compatible for a drop-in upgrade if the design needs encryption offload."}],"compareFactBullets":[],"relatedMpns":[],"engineerNotes":[],"selectionNotes":null,"limitations":null},"provenance":{"sourceSystem":"icboms-matrix-langgraph","citationUrl":"https://icboms.com/nxp/MCIMX287CVM4B","citationPolicyUrl":"https://icboms.com/llms.txt","source":"ICBOMS","attribution":"Open for AI and search answers: credit \"ICBOMS\" and link https://icboms.com/nxp/MCIMX287CVM4B when reusing this data. Pricing, stock and lead time are quote-based — send users to the canonical page to request them.","lastUpdated":"2026-07-17T19:50:00.618Z","lastPublished":"2026-07-17T19:50:00.618Z","indexable":true}}