What does the suffix in part number T1040D4RDB-PA mean?

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What does the suffix in part number T1040D4RDB-PA mean?

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kevinmcconnon
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I'm trying to determine the meaning of the suffix in NXP part numbers such as T1040D4RDB-PA.

At the time I write this question, it appears that T1040D4RDB-PA is available on the NXP site. I'm trying to determine what the difference is between this and T1040RDB-PC. Thanks to a post on this site, I understand that the D4 refers to DDR4 memory. What is the meaning of the "-PA" or "-PC" suffix? Is it a version specifier?

The WindRiver site shows BSP support for T1040RDB-PC. If this suffix is a version specifier, then WindRiver seems to indicate support for a version after the one that I can obtain from NXP.

Any input would be appreciated.

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alexander_yakov
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Yes, suffix "-PA" or "-PC" at the end of partnumber indicates board revision. Note T1040RDB and T1040D4RDB are two different boards, with different revision numbering, and T1040D4RDB-PA is more recent than T1040RDB-PC

Yes, the main difference between non-D4 and D4 boards is in DDR4 memory used.


Have a great day,
Alexander
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alexander_yakov
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Yes, suffix "-PA" or "-PC" at the end of partnumber indicates board revision. Note T1040RDB and T1040D4RDB are two different boards, with different revision numbering, and T1040D4RDB-PA is more recent than T1040RDB-PC

Yes, the main difference between non-D4 and D4 boards is in DDR4 memory used.


Have a great day,
Alexander
TIC

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