Parameters and specifications
Architecture: The MCP750 is based on the PowerPC750 architecture, a 32-bit RISC processor jointly developed by IBM and MOTOROLA (now Freescale Semiconductor).
Floating-point Unit: The MCP750 contains a high-performance floating-point unit (FPU) that is capable of performing complex mathematical operations quickly and efficiently.
Program capacity: Some information mentions that the program capacity of the MCP750 may reach 256kbyte, but please note that this may vary depending on the specific model or configuration.
trait
Low power consumption: The MCP750 is designed for embedded systems with low power consumption characteristics for long running and energy-sensitive applications.
Small footprint: The MCP750 has a compact design that takes up little space, making it easy to install and deploy in a limited space.
Multiple operating system support: MCP750 supports a variety of embedded operating systems, such as VxWorks, Linux, etc., providing a flexible development and operation environment.
A variety of communication interfaces: MCP750 usually has a variety of communication interfaces, such as Ethernet, serial port, CAN bus, etc., to facilitate communication and integration with other control systems, PLC, HMI and sensors and other devices.