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The MCIMX286CVM4B: The part is rated for -40°C to 85°C ambient.
Peripheral set and I/O voltage flexibility
The MCIMX286CVM4B carries a broad set of serial interfaces: CAN, I²C, I²S, MMC/SD/SDIO, SAI, SPI, SSI, SSP, and UART. On-chip security features include boot security, cryptography acceleration, and a hardware unique ID — useful for secure boot, encrypted firmware updates, and device authentication in connected products. A data co-processor (DCP) offloads common cryptographic operations from the main core. The display and interface controllers support keyboard, LCD, and touchscreen, so a simple HMI with a small TFT panel can be driven directly from the MPU without a separate graphics controller. Note that graphics acceleration is not present — this is a 2D-capable controller, not a GPU-driven display pipeline.
Lifecycle and sourcing
The MCIMX286CVM4B carries an active lifecycle status from NXP. For a BOM line that needs a stable supply horizon, this part does not carry the obsolescence risk that some earlier i.MX family members have. The part is ROHS3 compliant. For volume commitments or scheduled releases, a quote request is the right next step.
