miriac® MPX-S32G274A

The world’s first System-on-Modules based on NXP® S32G vehicle network processors are equipped with the NXP® S32G2 processor. They offer more than 10 times the real-time performance and networking throughput of NXP’s previous vehicle network devices and address the next generation of fail-safe and cyber-secure connected mobility and controller applications.
  • 4 Arm® Cortex®-A53 cores and 3 Arm® Cortex®-M7 cores including lockstep support
  • Comprehensive connectivity including 18x CAN FD + dedicated protocol engine, furthermore FlexRay, LIN, SPI, Ethernet with TSN, PCI Express®, USB and I²C
  • Hardware Security Engine for secure boot and accelerated security services

Vehicle gateway platform with massive native CAN support

Since the MPX-S32G274A System-on-Modules offer multiple native CAN interfaces as well as comprehensive FlexRay, LIN and Ethernet support target markets can be found in real-time connected vehicles, mobile machinery and automotive test and measurement equipment. Further application areas include data loggers, edge gateways and fail-safe programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

CPU
Architecture Arm® Cortex®-A53
Processor NXP® S32G274A CPU: 4 Arm® Cortex®-A53 64-bit cores at 1Ghz, 3 Arm® Cortex® M7 dual-cores at 400Mhz
DRAM 4 GB 32-bit soldered LPDDR4 RAM at 3200MT/s
Memory
Flash 64 MB QSPI Flash
Flash Card Interface for external SD card multiplexed with eMMC
Boot Flash Boot select: XSPI, eMMC or external SD card
eMMC up to 32 GB
Ethernet
RGMII 3x
SGMII 1x 2.5 Gbs
High Speed IO
SerDes lanes 4x
ULPI-USB 1x
PCIe Yes
IO
FlexSPI 4x
UART 2x
CAN FD 18x
FlexRay 2x
LIN 4x
I2C 4x
Analog Inputs (ADCs) 12x
GPIOs Yes
JTAG Debug Interface Yes
Aurora Interface Yes
Security / Safety
Security Hardware Security Engine (HSE) for secure boot and accelerated security services
Safety
  • Advanced hardware and software for safety applications
  • Optional: Certification Kit
  • Optional: AEC-Q100 Grade 3 (or I): -40°C to 85°C
  • Operating Condition
    Power Supply Voltage Single DC power input (+9 V to +36 V)
    Optional Power Supply Voltage Single DC power input (+6 V to +36 V)
    Typical Power Consumption 3,5 W
    RTC RV-3028-C7
    Temperature 0 °C to 70 °C
    Optional Extended Temperature -40 °C to +85 °C
    Mechanical
    Dimensions 82 mm x 50 mm
    Connector Type MXM3.0
    Software / Additional
    Software Support
  • Linux
  • VxWorks (on request)
  • Others (on request)
  • Additional
  • All I/O pins available on 314-pin edge connector
  • Low Latency Communication Engine (LLCE) for vehicle networks acceleration
  • Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) for Ethernet networks acceleration
  • Dev Kit available for immediate start, includes power supply, cables. Linux on SD card
  • Our standard product versions offer what we consider to be the optimum configuration in terms of performance, price, usage and TDP. The product features lists specify the maximum range of functions per interface. However, not all interfaces or functions are always available in parallel. Flexible SERDES multiplexing is one of the reasons for this. In addition, we provide multiple memory expansion options and are also happy to accommodate specific customer wishes. So do not hesitate to contact us directly to discuss your desired configuration.

    Name Code Description Status
    miriac® MPX-S32G274A 858102 4 Arm® Cortex®-A53, 1.0 GHz, 4 GB DDR4L w ECC, 64 MB NOR Flash, 16 GB eMMC, 0 °C to 70 °C, w SEC active
    miriac® MPX-S32G274A 858103 4 Arm® Cortex®-A53, 1.0 GHz, 4 GB DDR4L w ECC, 64 MB NOR Flash, 32 GB eMMC, -40 °C to 85 °C, w SEC active
    Development Kit basic for miriac® MPX-S32G274A 8590
  • miriac® MPX-S32G274A
  • CRX-S32G
  • incl. BSP and accessories
  • active

    Q: Only eth0 (the top RJ45 on ST22) shows up as an interface on the S32G. How can I enable the other ethernet interfaces on the S32G?

    A: If only eth0 shows up, have you checked that the PFE firmware is loaded ok in U-Boot? If yes, you will also have pfe0, pfe1, pfe2

    Q: None of the SJA1110A ethernet ports link up.  I’m guessing this is because I need to load an image on the SJA1110A.Is ST10 the JTAG header to use?  What is J45 on the same header?

    A: Yes, ST10 is the header to use. The other device in the JTAG chain, J45, is the Marvell 10GigE PHY (88X3310P) – which we have discarded on Rev.2 Carriers.

    Q: Will the S32G detect the SJA1110A and forward traffic once an image is loaded or will I need another S32G image? 

    A: The SJA110 will forward traffic with the binary image loaded. But traffic coming from the S32G processor will need to be programmed to the SJA1110

    Q: Is there a QSPI attached to the SJA1110, and is there a way for me to flash the QSPI?

    A: Yes, there is a QSPI Flash attached to the SJA1110 which can be programmed using a Lauterbach debugger

    Q: How do we select the boot mode for the SJA1110A?

    A: When SW3 are both OFF, then you can program the Flash from debugger. When both switches are ON, the SJA1110 will boot from Flash

    Q: In our environment, we need solutions that are available over a very long period of time (up to 15 years). How long are your modules available?

    A: Using NXP CPUs on our SoMs we are able to provide an availability of 15 years from the time of the launch of the CPU. With LTB and long-time stocking we are even able to extend this period.

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