The new i.MX RT1180 includes a Gb time sensitive networking (TSN) switch
  enabling real-time rich networking integration handling both time-sensitive
  and industrial real-time communication, and also includes a state-of-the-art
  EdgeLock®
  secure enclave and an extensive developer ecosystem for a simplified
  microcontroller design experience.
  Manufacturers worldwide are already leveraging industrial IoT (IIoT)
  technologies to radically improve operations, streamline production and
  optimize manufacturability. Instead of tearing down existing factories and
  rebuilding from scratch, manufacturers are adding more efficient equipment,
  advanced robotics and faster networks.
  Communication gaps between legacy protocols like PROFINET make it a challenge
  for these new technologies to work harmoniously with existing systems.
  Time-sensitive data needs to transmit in real-time across the network. This
  fully synchronized operation requires technologies that support a complex mix
  of protocols and provide backward compatibility.
  To achieve this, a combination of optimized processing power, low power
  consumption, hardware security and flexible architectures with time-sensitive
  network traffic capabilities are required.
  NXP has expanded our crossover MCU portfolio to address this growing
  industrial application need. The newly announced
  i.MX RT1180 crossover MCU, the first with an integrated Gb time-sensitive networking (TSN) switch,
  supports real-time communications and multiple communications protocols,
  bridging the gap between existing industrial systems and Industry 4.0
  platforms. The i.MX RT1180 is also the first NXP crossover MCU to include an
  EdgeLock® secure enclave, a preconfigured, self-managed and autonomous on-die security subsystem that
  eases the complexity of implementing robust, system-wide security intelligence
  for industrial IoT and smart manufacturing.
  
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Check out the multiprotocol i.MX RT1180 crossover MCU with an integrated TSN switch that unifies industrial IoT communications.
  
 
  By using an all-in-one MCU solution with an integrated TSN switch and secure
  enclave, developers can address a wide range of IIoT applications, handling
  both time-sensitive traffic and best-effort traffic to enable secure automated
  systems with real-time communication capabilities.
Advancing a New Era of Industrial Multiprotocol Connectivity
  Using an MCU with a built-in TSN switch and multiprotocol capability offers
  significant application benefits. Data can be transferred to and from the
  switch, enabling real-time data transfers to interrupt non-real-time data
  transfers without delay. These queues are managed by the switch driver and
  interface to the protocol stack to achieve the most efficient data transfers
  possible. This frees the application software from the tasks of managing the
  switch, setting low-level registers or keeping track of intricate time
  management processes, enabling time-sensitive applications to be up and
  running all the time.
  The i.MX RT1180 is among the smallest real-time industrial networking-capable
  MCUs, making it easier to integrate application-critical multiprotocol and TSN
  capabilities into a wider variety of industrial use cases. It provides an
  optimized solution for automation tasks that require high-precision,
  low-latency and real-time control over factory equipment and the entire plant.
  Industrial IoT use cases include factory automation, compact motion control,
  motor control industrial gateways, network companions, AC/servo drives, remote
  I/O management and IO-link controllers.
  The i.MX RT1180 crossover MCU supports the latest TSN standards compliant with
  the EC/IEEE 60802 industrial TSN profile, as well as multiple industrial
  real-time network protocols including EtherCAT, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, CC-Link
  IE and HSR. It also provides up to 5 Gb ports including 4x ports on a Layer 2
  TSN switch and one port on an end-point TSN controller.
  
  
    i.MX RT1180’s TSN switch supports all the above latest revisions of TSN
    standards.
  
 
  In addition to providing an integrated TSN solution, the i.MX RT1180 crossover
  MCU can serve as a companion chip in industrial designs, offering seamless 1
  Gb direct communication between a host device and the companion without
  requiring an on-board PHY, providing additional power and cost savings.
Securing the Industrial IoT
  While smart factories deliver the undeniable benefits of increased production
  and distribution efficiencies and cost savings, IIoT connectivity also brings
  new security risks. As factories boost their levels of connected devices,
  potential cybersecurity threats also increase. Inadequately protected
  industrial processes, operations and networks pose vulnerable attack surfaces
  for corporate data and intellectual property theft, disruption or denial of
  process controls, network security breaches and nation-state attacks on
  critical infrastructure and supply chains.
  To protect factories, equipment and networks against cyberattacks,
  manufacturers must implement and continuously maintain holistic,
  state-of-the-art industrial security platforms. Advanced security through
  on-device and system-level protection is essential to secure today’s smart,
  connected factories. Even system-level components such as MCUs must provide
  advanced security features. NXP’s EdgeLock secure enclave—a fully integrated,
  on-die security subsystem—does just that.
  The EdgeLock secure enclave functions like a “security HQ” inside the i.MX
  RT1180 crossover MCU, overseeing all security functions to protect devices
  against physical and network attacks. It eases the complexity of implementing
  robust, device-wide security intelligence for IoT applications through
  autonomous management of critical security functions, such as root of trust,
  run-time attestation, trust provisioning, secure boot, key management and
  cryptographic services.
  EdgeLock secure enclave also provides a component-level foundation for IEC
  62443 system compliance. IEC 62443 is a set of security standards defining the
  secure development of industrial automation and control systems (IACS). These
  standards provide an essential foundation for requirements addressing
  cybersecurity threats to industrial plants, equipment, networks and
  infrastructure. IEC 62443 compliance helps manufacturers avoid the
  proliferation of partial and/or conflicting requirements for addressing the
  cybersecurity needs of operational technology across multiple industry sectors
  and operating sites.
Designed for Efficiency
  Aiming to provide performance, power efficiency as well as design flexibility,
  the i.MX RT1180 crossover MCU’s efficient SoC design includes a dual-core
  architecture featuring 800 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M7
  and Cortex®-M33 cores that keep both real-time and applications
  processing tasks in harmony. It easily communicates with host chips such as
  NXP i.MX processors. This compatibility simplifies industrial design and eases
  implementation. Scalable and seamless host/companion chip communication going
  up to 1Gbps without an on-board PHY helps reduce power and cost in industrial
  designs.
  Designed for power efficiency with use cases starting from 250 mW, the MCU’s
  integrated power management IC (PMIC) helps enable the exceptional energy
  efficiency that’s critical for many industrial applications while helping to
  reduce board complexity and BOM cost.
  Available in a 10 mm x 10 mm or 14 mm x 14 mm BGA package, the i.MX RT1180
  crossover MCU operates in a robust extended temperature range (-40 ⁰C to +125
  ⁰C), providing industrial qualification and high reliability for factory
  equipment running 24/7 and 365 days a year, as well as automotive AEC-Q100
  qualification.
  An extensive developer ecosystem simplifies the embedded design experience for
  systems built around the i.MX RT1180 SoC. The
  MCUXpresso Suite of Software and Tools
  for NXP MCUs based on Arm Cortex-M technology includes device configuration
  tools, drivers and middleware, a fully featured IDE, SDK examples and a secure
  provisioning tool.
  The i.MX RT1180 crossover MCU provides a bridge to the future for smart
  factories, closing the gap between legacy and current protocol standards with
  an integrated TSN switch. Learn more about the multiprotocol capabilities,
  advanced security and design efficiency of the
  i.MX RT1180.