Discontinued MC68360EM25K?

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Discontinued MC68360EM25K?

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REALGAIN
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Good morning?

I heard from my customer that the MC68360EM25K is going to be discontinued, please check if this is true. If discontinued, when will it be discontinued? Please send this reply to my e-mail.
bslee@realgain.co.kr

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TomE
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Ask your customer or distributor to forward the EOL notice. That tells you when the last orders and deliveries can be made.

I can't find that part number on NXP's site, But can find some sites advertising old stock.

The only ones I can find EOL details on (MC68360AI25VL) give a date of "12/1/2021" which might be January or it might be December.

December:

https://media.digikey.com/pdf/PCNs/NXP/202009030DN.pdf

You may have to find which ones (if any) that are still available are equivalent and then do a "last time buy". Or if none will suit you'll have to buy off the grey market.

Here are some NXP EOL notices, but the list only goes up to the year 2000:

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/product-change-notice/PCN68KCOLDFIRE.html#3XX

I can find PCNs for the MC68360EM25K, but they date from 1998-2007. Really old.

Yes, I've emailed him as well (to tell him to read the answer here).

Tom

 

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REALGAIN
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I think MC68360EM25K is an MPU made by MOTOROLA, so it seems that history cannot be checked. If so, among the MPUs made by NXP, if there is one that is most similar to the MC68360EM25K, please introduce it.
We will make a product with the new MPU applied, and we plan to use 10,000 units over the next three years.

Thank you.

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TomE
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By the way, this isn't "NXP Support", this is a forum for USERS of these parts to help each other. You can't ask NXP for anything here.

The Motorola Semiconductor business became Freescale, and that is now NXP. NXP knows what Motorola made.

There are no current parts made that are equivalent to that one.

If you google for that part you can find they are saying that 250 are available from here:

https://www.veswin.com/product-MC68360EM25K.html

There are ones for sale on eBay, but they don't say how many they have.

I would suggest you buy as many as you can find as fast as possible.

They YOU have to do the work to try and find if there are other parts (with slightly different part numbers) that are equivalent to the "EM25K". Then see if you buy old stock of them on eBay.

Nobody is going to make new parts for you. Whatever product you're making should have been redesigned with new parts 15 or more years ago. The boards could be designed with new parts now, but all the software would need to be ported to that new hardware.

Assuming you can rewrite the software, the "closest parts" are the PowerQUICC MPC860 ones, but they're at EOL. So maybe a newer MPC part. Or possible a Coldfire, but they're all too old too for a new design too. Anything you do is going to take a lot of time. Which is why eBay parts might be your best bet.

Actually there are still PowerQUICC parts still available.The "I" is the closest to the MC68360. There are 177 of them, all EOL or no longer made. There are 138 "II" parts, all "Not Recommended for New Designs". There are two more families, but the later the family, the more complicated they are and further from the MC68360.

https://www.nxp.com/products/product-selector:PRODUCT-SELECTOR#/category/c731_c754_c223

If you provide some details on whether you have the sources and people to rewrite it, and what features of the MC68360 you're using you might get some better suggestions. Is the product using Ethernet? Is it using the QUICC processor at all? What for" Is it using HDLC? UART? Sync? PCM/TDM Telephony?

My guess it that is it some sort of line card for a telephone system and more spares are required.

Tom

 

 

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