Document Number: IMX7SCEC NXP Semiconductors Rev. 6, 03/2019 Data Sheet: Technical Data MCIMX7SxDxxxxxD MCIMX7SxExxxxxD i.MX 7Solo Family of Applications Processors Datasheet Package Information Plastic Package BGA 12 x 12 mm, 0.4 mm pitch BGA 19 x 19 mm, 0.75 mm pitch Ordering Information See Table 1 on page 3 1 i.MX 7Solo introduction . 1 1 i.MX 7Solo introduction 1.1 Ordering information 3 1.2 Features . 4 The i.MX 7Solo family of processors represents NXPs 2 Architectural overview 8 2.1 Block diagram . 8 latest achievement in high-performance processing for 3 Modules list 9 low-power requirements with a high degree of functional 3.1 Special signal considerations 15 3.2 Recommended connections for unused analog integration. These processors are targeted towards the interfaces 18 growing market of connected and portable devices. 4 Electrical characteristics . 19 4.1 Chip-level conditions . 19 The i.MX 7Solo family of processors features advanced 4.2 Integrated LDO voltage regulator parameters 34 implementation of the Arm Cortex -A7 core, which 4.3 PLL electrical characteristics . 36 4.4 On-chip oscillators . 36 operates at speeds of up to 800 MHz. The i.MX 7Solo 4.5 I/O DC parameters 37 family provides up to 32-bit 4.6 I/O AC parameters 41 4.7 Output buffer impedance parameters 45 DDR3/DDR3L/LPDDR2/LPDDR3-1066 memory 4.8 System modules timing . 47 interface and a number of other interfaces for connecting 4.9 General-purpose media interface (GPMI) timing 67 peripherals, such as WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS, displays, 4.10 External peripheral interface parameters . 75 4.11 12-Bit A/D converter (ADC) . 112 and camera sensors. 5 Boot mode configuration 113 5.1 Boot mode configuration pins . 113 5.2 Boot device interface allocation 114 6 Package information and contact assignments . 116 6.1 12 x 12 mm package information 116 6.2 19 x 19 mm package information 134 7 Release notes 151 NXP reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of its products. 2016, 2017, 2019 NXP B.V.i.MX 7Solo introduction The i.MX 7Solo family of processors is specifically useful for applications such as: Audio Connected devices Access control panels Human-machine interfaces (HMI) Portable medical and health care IP phones Smart appliances Point of Sale eReaders Wearables Home energy management systems The features of the i.MX 7Solo family of processors include the following: Arm Cortex-A7 plus Arm Cortex-M4Heterogeneous Multicore Processing architecture enables the device to run an open operating system like Linux/Android on the Cortex-A7 core and an RTOS like FreeRTOS on the Cortex-M4 core. Arm Cortex-A7 coreThe processor enhances the capabilities of portable, connected applications by fulfilling the ever-increasing MIPS needs of operating systems and applications at lowest power consumption levels per MHz. Multilevel memory systemThe multilevel Cortex-A7 memory system is based on the L1 instruction and data caches, L2 cache, and internal and external memory. The processor supports many types of external memory devices, including DDR3, DDR3L, LPDDR2 and LPDDR3, NOR Flash, NAND Flash (MLC and SLC), QSPI Flash, and managed NAND, including eMMC rev. Power efficiencyPower management implemented throughout the IC enables features and peripherals to consume minimum power in both active and various low-power modes. MultimediaThe multimedia performance is enhanced by a multilevel cache system, NEON MPE (Media Processor Engine) coprocessor, a programmable smart DMA (SDMA) controller. Gigabit Ethernet with AVB10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet controllers supporting IEEE Std 1588 time synchronization. Human-machine interface (HMI)i.MX 7Solo processor provides up to two separate display interfaces (parallel display and two-lane MIPI-DSI), CMOS sensor interface (two-lane MIPI-CSI and parallel). Interface flexibilityi.MX 7Solo processor supports connections to a variety of interfaces: one high-speed USB on-the-go module with PHY, High-Speed Inter-Chip USB, multiple expansion card ports (high-speed MMC/SDIO host and other), a Gigabit Ethernet controller with support for Ethernet AVB, two 12-bit ADCs with a total of 8 single-ended inputs, two CAN ports, and a variety 2 2 of other popular interfaces (such as UART, I C, and I S). Advanced securityThe processors deliver hardware-enabled security features that enable secure e-commerce, digital rights management (DRM), information encryption, secure boot, and secure i.MX 7Solo Family of Applications Processors Datasheet, Rev. 6, 02/2019 2 NXP Semiconductors