Introducing the PPC-A53-070: A New Addition to Our NXP Line

We are proud to introduce the PPC-A53-070, the latest and most advanced product in our NXP industrial PC lineup.

Engineered with precision and durability in mind, the PPC-A53-070 is a top-tier industrial panel PC that utilizes the formidable i.MX8MP System on Chip (SoC) from NXP.

This integration guarantees superior performance and also ensures energy efficiency, thanks to the inclusion of the NXP i.MX8MP’s low-power quad-core Cortex®-A53 processor clocked at 1.6GHz.

This product features a 7.0-inch screen with a 5-point capacitive touch interface, boasting a resolution of 1024×600 pixels and a brightness level of 400 NIT.

Built to accommodate a vast spectrum of industrial applications, the PPC-A53-070 boasts a plethora of connectivity options, making it a versatile choice for diverse operational needs. The combination of its compact form factor and a sturdy metal enclosure guarantees durability, making it an ideal selection for industrial settings that demand a reliable and robust human-machine interface.

Check other products powered by ARM NXP here, and don’t hesitate to contact us for any further information or custom design discussion.

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