Cortex-A35 Microprocessors for Embedded Systems
Demanding and Industrial Applications are Supported
The MA35H0, MA35D0 and MA35D1 microprocessors from NUVOTON are based on a Cortex-A35 core as the main processing unit. The MA35D1 additionally integrates a Cortex-M4 co-processor. As expected in this performance class, the devices provide a wide range of interfaces. A particular highlight of the MA35D1 family is the integration of two 1-Gigabit Ethernet MAC interfaces.
Integrated DDR3L Memory as a Key Advantage
One of the key features of this MPU family is the integrated DDR3L SDRAM memory. In the current market situation, this represents a significant advantage, as customers are often confronted with limited availability of external memory components. Reliable product availability is further supported by the close relationship with parent company Winbond, which ensures SDRAM supply for its subsidiary NUVOTON.
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Designed for Industrial and Embedded Applications
These processors are primarily designed for industrial and embedded systems, especially applications requiring high availability and continuous operation. Typical use cases include machine control systems, HMI panels, IoT gateways, and building automation systems.
Which Applications are Supported by NUVOTON MA35x Microprocessors in Industrial Edge Computing?
While the MA35H0 is mainly intended for simpler display-based applications, the MA35D0 offers a balanced solution for edge and IoT devices. The more powerful MA35D1 is also suitable for demanding tasks such as video processing and AI-based applications. Overall, the MA35x microprocessors provide a flexible and scalable platform for modern industrial and edge-computing systems.
Models, Features & Applications
MA35H0
- Features: fewer interfaces, internal RAM
- Applications: simple HMIs
MA35D0
- Features: good balance, internal RAM
- Applications: IoT/Edge
MA35D1
- Features: plus M4-Core, more power, internal RAM
- Applications: Gateways, AI
Your Contact Person
For more information about the MA35H0, MA35D0 and MA35D1 microprocessors please contact Johannes Kornfehl.