The PQ2FADS-VR boards are designed to aid hardware and software developers of the PowerQUICC ® II family by providing an evaluation platform for MPC82xx derivatives in the 516-pin PBGA (VR or ZQ) packages. The PQ2FADS-VR boards support MPC8250, MPC8270 and MPC8275 .
The PQ2FADS-VR board has 32MB of SDRAM attached to the 60x bus (soldered on board), 8MB of SDRAM for the local bus (soldered on board) and an 8MB Program Flash SIMM (supports up to 32MB). Onboard interfaces include JTAG /COP, dual UART, USB 1.1, two 100/10-Base-T Fast Ethernet interfaces, and a 155 Mbps ATM UNI interface with fiber optic support.
Using the ADS onboard resources and associated debugger, developers can download and run code, set breakpoints, display memory and registers, and connect proprietary hardware via expansion connectors. That code can then be incorporated into the desired system with the MPC82xx processor. PQ2FADS-VR provides on-board resources and a debugger, allowing developers to download and run code, set breakpoints, and display storage registers and configuration registers.
Who should order this product:
Developers using any PQ2 derivative available in a 516-pin PBGA (ZQ or VR) package. For PCI applications, NXP ® also offers the MPC8266ADS-PCIAI as a PCI target board.
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