800 MHz core — what it buys the system
At 800 MHz, the Cortex-M7 runs a real-time control loop alongside an Ethernet stack and a graphics refresh without a second core. The 2M x 8 SRAM holds packet buffers and stack.
Connectivity and peripherals
The peripheral set covers dual CANbus, Ethernet with MII/RMII, USB OTG, SPI, I2C, USART, SDIO, and SAI/SPDIF. The 12-bit ADC pair and single 12-bit DAC handle analog feedback loops.
Package and temperature grade
Housed in a 289-ball LFBGA (14×14 mm MAPBGA), the part is surface-mount only. The -40 to 125°C junction temperature range qualifies it for under-hood automotive, outdoor telecom cabinets, and factory-floor equipment without active cooling. The internal oscillator saves a crystal in many designs, though an external clock source can be used for tighter timing on Ethernet or USB.
