- Title: IMXRT1170AEC
- Document ID: cmqj7im0h000jmw10j1ck2k09
- File name: IMXRT1170AEC.pdf
- Generated timestamp: 2026-06-18T07:58:05+00:00
- Detected product profile: MCU/Processor/SoC
- Profile confidence: high
- Profile rationale: The document explicitly identifies the product as 'i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors' and details a dual-core architecture featuring an Arm Cortex-M7 and an Arm Cortex-M4, along with extensive on-chip memory, external memory interfaces, and a wide range of integrated peripherals for display, camera, audio, connectivity, and hardware security functions. This comprehensive integration of processing cores and peripherals is characteristic of a Microcontroller/Processor/System-on-Chip (SoC).
- Disclaimer: Draft for expert review only.
- Manufacturer: NXP Semiconductors
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Manufacturer identity helps reviewers tie the memo to the correct source and product line.
- Product Name: i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Product name anchors the review memo to the device described by the source document.
- Product Family: i.MX RT family
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Product family matters when the document covers variants rather than one ordering code.
- Part Number: MIMXRT1176AVM8A, MIMXRT1175AVM8A, MIMXRT1172AVM8A, MIMXRT1171AVM8A, MIMXRT117TAVM8A, MIMXRT117HAVM8A, MIMXRT117FAVM8A, MIMXRT117CAVM8A
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Part-number identity helps reviewers distinguish a device ordering code from a document number.
- Document Number: IMXRT1170AEC Rev. 5, 01/2024
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Document numbers identify the source publication and should not be substituted for product part numbers.
- Document Type: Data Sheet: Technical Data
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Document type helps reviewers distinguish a datasheet, overview, or product specification.
- Family Overview: true
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Family-overview status flags that variant-specific ordering-code details may be required for review signoff.
- Detected Product Profile: mcu_processor_soc
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Detected product profile controls which technical facts and review paths should be emphasized.
- Profile Confidence: high
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Profile confidence tells the reviewer how strongly the extraction identified the document type.
- Profile Rationale: The document explicitly identifies the product as 'i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors' and details a dual-core architecture featuring an Arm Cortex-M7 and an Arm Cortex-M4, along with extensive on-chip memory, external memory interfaces, and a wide range of integrated peripherals for display, camera, audio, connectivity, and hardware security functions. This comprehensive integration of processing cores and peripherals is characteristic of a Microcontroller/Processor/System-on-Chip (SoC).
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products"
- Why it matters: Profile rationale explains why the memo follows this product-review path.
- Cpu Core Primary: Arm Cortex-M7
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "high performance Arm Cortex®-M7 core operating at speeds up to 800 MHz"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Clock Speed: 800 MHz
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "high performance Arm Cortex®-M7 core operating at speeds up to 800 MHz"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Cache L1 Instruction: 32 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "32 KB L1 Instruction Cache and 32 KB L1 Data Cache"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Cache L1 Data: 32 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "32 KB L1 Instruction Cache and 32 KB L1 Data Cache"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Fpu Support: single-precision and double-precision
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Floating Point Unit (FPU) with single-precision and double-precision support of Armv7-M Architecture FPv5"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Tcm Size: 512 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Up to 512 KB I-TCM and D-TCM in total"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Tcm Ecc Support: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "ECC support for both cache and TCM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Primary Cache Ecc Support: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "ECC support for both cache and TCM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary: Arm Cortex-M4
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "power efficient Cortex®-M4 core up to 400 MHz"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Clock Speed: 400 MHz
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "power efficient Cortex®-M4 core up to 400 MHz"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Cache L1 Instruction: 16 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "16 KB Instruction Cache, 16 KB Data Cache, and 256 KB TCM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Cache L1 Data: 16 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "16 KB Instruction Cache, 16 KB Data Cache, and 256 KB TCM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Fpu Support: single-precision
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Cortex-M4 processor with single-precision FPU defined by Armv7-M architecture FPv4-SP"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Tcm Size: 256 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "16 KB Instruction Cache, 16 KB Data Cache, and 256 KB TCM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Tcm Ecc Support: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "ECC support for TCM and parity check support for cache"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Cpu Core Secondary Cache Parity Check Support: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "ECC support for TCM and parity check support for cache"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- On Chip Ram Total: 2 MB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "The i.MX RT1170 processor has 2 MB on-chip RAM in total"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Boot Rom Size: 256 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Boot ROM (256 KB)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Secure Always On Ram Size: 4 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Secure always-on RAM (4 KB)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Sdram: 8/16/32-bit SDRAM, up to SDRAM-200
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "8/16/32-bit SDRAM, up to SDRAM-133/SDRAM-166/SDRAM-200"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Nand Flash: 8/16-bit SLC NAND FLASH
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "8/16-bit SLC NAND FLASH"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Sd Emmc: SD/eMMC
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "SD/eMMC"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Spi Nor Nand Flash: SPI NOR/NAND FLASH
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "SPI NOR/NAND FLASH"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Parallel Nor Flash: Parallel NOR FLASH with XIP support
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Parallel NOR FLASH with XIP support"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Quad Octal Spi Flash: Single/Dual channel Quad SPI FLASH with XIP support, OCT FLASH
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Single/Dual channel Quad SPI FLASH with XIP support
— OCT FLASH"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- External Memory Interface Hyper Ram Flash: Hyper RAM/FLASH
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Hyper RAM/FLASH"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Display Interface Parallel Rgb Lcd: Parallel RGB LCD interface (eLCDIF), Parallel RGB LCD Interface Version 2 (LCDIFv2)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Parallel RGB LCD interface (eLCDIF)
— Parallel RGB LCD Interface Version 2 (LCDIFv2)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Display Interface Mipi Dsi: MIPI Display Serial Interface (MIPI DSI)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "MIPI Display Serial Interface (MIPI DSI)
— PHY integrated — 2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Mipi Dsi Data Lanes: 2
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Mipi Dsi Bit Rate Clock: 1.5 GHz
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Graphics Accelerator 2D: Generic 2D (PXP)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Generic 2D (PXP)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Graphics Accelerator Vector: Vector Graphics Processing (OpenVG 1.1 support)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Vector Graphics Processing
— OpenVG 1.1 support"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Camera Interface Parallel Csi: Parallel Camera Sensor Interface (CSI)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Parallel Camera Sensor Interface (CSI)
— Support 24-bit, 16-bit, and 8-bit input"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Camera Interface Mipi Csi: MIPI Camera Serial Interface (MIPI CSI)
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "MIPI Camera Serial Interface (MIPI CSI)
— PHY integrated — 2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Mipi Csi Data Lanes: 2
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Mipi Csi Bit Rate Clock: 1.5 GHz
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "2 data lanes interface with up to 1.5 GHz bit rate clock"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity Usb Otg: Two USB 2.0 OTG controllers with integrated PHY interfaces
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Two USB 2.0 OTG controllers with integrated PHY interfaces"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity Usdhc: Two Ultra Secure Digital Host Controller (uSDHC) interfaces
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Two Ultra Secure Digital Host Controller (uSDHC) interfaces"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Emmc Version: 5.0
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "eMMC 5.0 compliance with HS400 support up to 400 MB/sec"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Emmc Speed: 400 MB/sec
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "eMMC 5.0 compliance with HS400 support up to 400 MB/sec"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Sd Sdio Version: 3.0
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "SD/SDIO 3.0 compliance with 200 MHz SDR signaling to support up to 100 MB/sec"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Sd Sdio Speed: 100 MB/sec
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "SD/SDIO 3.0 compliance with 200 MHz SDR signaling to support up to 100 MB/sec"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Ethernet 10 100M: One 10M/100M Ethernet controller with support for IEEE1588
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "One 10M/100M Ethernet controller with support for IEEE1588"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Ethernet Gigabit Avb: One Gigabit Ethernet controller with support for AVB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "One Gigabit Ethernet controller with support for AVB"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Ethernet Gigabit Tsn: One Gigabit Ethernet controller with Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) Capability
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "One Gigabit Ethernet controller with Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) Capability"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity Uart Count: 12
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Twelve universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UARTs) modules"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity I2C Count: 6
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Six I2C modules"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity Spi Count: 6
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Six SPI modules"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Connectivity Flexcan Count: 3
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Three FlexCAN (with Flexible Data-rate supported) modules"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Adc Count: 2
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Two Analog-Digital-Converters (ADC), which supports both differential and single-end inputs"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- ADC Resolution: 12 bit
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "The ADC is a 12-bit general purpose analog to digital converter."
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Dac Count: 1
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "One Digital-Analog-Converter (DAC)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- DAC Resolution: 12 bit
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "The DAC is a 12-bit general purpose digital to analog converter."
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security High Assurance Boot: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "High Assurance Boot (HAB)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Cryptographic Acceleration Module: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Cryptographic Acceleration and Assurance (CAAM) module:"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Public Key Cryptography Engine: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Public Key Cryptography Engine (PKHA)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Symmetric Engines: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Symmetric Engines"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Cryptographic Hash Engine: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Cryptographic Hash Engine"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Random Number Generation: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Random Number Generation (RNG4)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Secure Hardware Only Key Management: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Secure Hardware-Only Cryptographic Key Management"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Encrypted Boot: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Encrypted Boot"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Side Channel Attack Countermeasures: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Side channel attack countermeasures"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Secure Ram Caam: 64 KB
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "64 KB secure RAM"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Inline Encryption Engine: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Inline Encryption Engine (IEE):"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security On The Fly Aes Decryption: AES-128 Counter Mode
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "On-the-Fly AES Decryption (OTFAD):
— AES-128 Counter Mode On-the-Fly Decryption"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Secure Non Volatile Storage: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Secure Non-Volatile Storage (SNVS):"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Secure Real Time Clock: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Secure real-time clock (SRTC)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Zero Master Key: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Zero Master Key (ZMK)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Physical Unclonable Function: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Built In Manufacturing Protection Hardware: Yes
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Built-in Manufacturing Protection Hardware"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Ellipse Curve Cryptography: Yes
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "Ellipse Curve"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Security Sha Support: SHA-1 / SHA-2
- Confidence: medium
- Source snippet: "SHA-1 / SHA-2"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Package: MAPBGA
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "289-pin MAPBGA, 14 x 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Package Pin Count: 289 pin
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "289-pin MAPBGA, 14 x 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Package Dimensions: 14 x 14 mm
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "289-pin MAPBGA, 14 x 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Package Pitch: 0.8 mm
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "289-pin MAPBGA, 14 x 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Operating Temperature Junction: -40 to 125 °C
- Confidence: high
- Source snippet: "Automotive: -40 to + 125 °C"
- Why it matters: This fact helps reviewers understand the device architecture and decide which expert review path should be evaluated.
- Special-environment qualification details were not found in the provided datasheet text. Radiation, military, space, or extended-temperature language matters because specialized design intent can affect the review path.
- Security or cryptography features were not found in the provided datasheet text. That matters because embedded cryptographic capability can require a different expert review path.
- Confidence: low
- Why it may apply: The document identifies an NXP i.MX RT1170 crossover processor family with Arm Cortex-M7 and Cortex-M4 cores, clock rates up to 800 MHz and 400 MHz, on-chip RAM/TCM/cache resources, external memory interfaces, and multiple connectivity/display/camera interfaces. These facts support an electronics/processor review path before relying on broader fallback classification.
- Why it may not apply: The current draft does not encode full CCL thresholds. This is a family overview, so device-specific ordering code and complete specs may be required before review signoff.
- Product Family: i.MX RT family
- Package: MAPBGA
- Datasheet evidence — product family
- Source: Uploaded datasheet text
- Citation note: i.MX RT1170 Crossover Processors Data Sheet for Automotive Products
- Relevance: Product family matters when the document covers variants rather than one ordering code.
- CCL Category 3 electronics / SoC review path
- Source: 15 CFR Part 774, Supplement No. 1, Category 3
- Citation note: Category 3 electronics review should be considered for an MCU/processor/SoC family with processor cores, memory/cache resources, external memory interfaces, connectivity interfaces, and security-adjacent architecture facts. This draft does not encode final threshold logic.
- Relevance: These facts support Category 3 electronics review before fallback classification.
- Device-specific ordering code, speed grade, package, and complete variant-specific processor/security/interface details.
- Current CCL threshold mapping by a qualified reviewer.
- Special-environment qualification details were not found in the provided datasheet text. Radiation, military, space, or extended-temperature language matters because specialized design intent can affect the review path.
- Security or cryptography features were not found in the provided datasheet text. That matters because embedded cryptographic capability can require a different expert review path.
- Is this i.MX RT family datasheet a family-level document requiring ordering-code-specific review before review signoff?
- Do the Arm Cortex-M7 and Cortex-M4 processing features, clock rates, memory/cache resources, or external memory interfaces require Category 3 electronics review?
- Do Ethernet, USB, display/camera, CAN, SPI, I2C, or other interfaces affect the electronics review path?
- multiple_plausible_eccns
- requires_engineering_confirmation
- limited_regulatory_coverage
- missing_key_specs
- Confidence: low
- Why it may apply: A broader general-electronics comparison path remains relevant only as fallback after the Category 3 electronics / MCU / processor / SoC and Category 5 Part 2 security review paths are evaluated.
- Why it may not apply: The document contains specific processor, memory/cache, interface, and security facts that should be reviewed under narrower paths before relying on a general fallback comparison.
- Product Family: i.MX RT family
- ADC Resolution: 12 bit
- General electronics fallback review
- Source: EAR classification comparison workflow
- Citation note: A broader general-electronics path should be considered only after the narrower Category 3 electronics review paths are examined and excluded by a qualified reviewer.
- Relevance: This is a fallback comparison point only. It should not be treated as the likely answer while narrower Category 3 review paths remain open.
- Documented reasoning for excluding Category 3 electronics / MCU / processor / SoC and Category 5 Part 2 security review paths.
- Special-environment qualification details were not found in the provided datasheet text. Radiation, military, space, or extended-temperature language matters because specialized design intent can affect the review path.
- Security or cryptography features were not found in the provided datasheet text. That matters because embedded cryptographic capability can require a different expert review path.
- What documented reasoning supports excluding Category 3 electronics / MCU / processor / SoC and Category 5 Part 2 security review paths before considering a broader general-electronics comparison?
- Does separate product documentation indicate radiation tolerance, space qualification, military design intent, or special-environment qualification?
- limited_regulatory_coverage
- missing_key_specs
- limited regulatory coverage
- missing key specs
- Is this i.MX RT family datasheet a family-level document requiring ordering-code-specific review before review signoff?
- Do the Arm Cortex-M7 and Cortex-M4 processing features, clock rates, memory/cache resources, or external memory interfaces require Category 3 electronics review?
- Do Ethernet, USB, display/camera, CAN, SPI, I2C, or other interfaces affect the electronics review path?
- What documented reasoning supports excluding Category 3 electronics / MCU / processor / SoC and Category 5 Part 2 security review paths before considering a broader general-electronics comparison?
- Does separate product documentation indicate radiation tolerance, space qualification, military design intent, or special-environment qualification?
- Substrata recommends reviewing Category 3 electronics / MCU / processor / SoC review path, 3A991 General electronics comparison path based on the extracted datasheet evidence.
- A qualified reviewer should confirm the applicable threshold mapping, specialized design intent, missing information, and current CCL mapping.
- Status: Needs human review
- Reviewer: Unassigned
- Note: No reviewer note recorded yet.