The MB9AF312KPMC-ES-E1 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. It belongs to the Traveo family of microcontrollers, which are based on the ARM Cortex-M4F core. These microcontrollers are designed for automotive and industrial applications requiring high performance, safety, and security.
Applications
- Automotive body control
- Automotive instrument clusters
- Industrial motor control
- Industrial automation
- Human-machine interfaces (HMIs)
Features
- ARM Cortex-M4F core with floating-point unit (FPU)
- Up to 80 MHz clock frequency
- Flash memory (e.g., 256 KB)
- SRAM (e.g., 32 KB)
- CAN FD interface
- LIN interface
- UART, SPI, I2C interfaces
- Analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
- Timers and PWM modules
- Safety features, such as memory protection unit (MPU) and watchdog timer
- Security features, such as cryptographic hardware accelerator
Benefits
- High performance for complex control algorithms
- Rich set of integrated peripherals for automotive and industrial applications
- Safety features for reliable operation
- Security features for protection against unauthorized access
- Low power consumption
Additional Details
The MB9AF312KPMC-ES-E1 MCU is specifically designed for automotive and industrial applications, meeting the demanding requirements of these sectors. The ARM Cortex-M4F core offers a balance of performance and power efficiency, making it ideal for real-time control applications. The integrated CAN FD and LIN interfaces enable communication with other devices on automotive networks. The ADC and PWM modules allow for precise control of analog signals. The safety features, such as MPU and watchdog timer, ensure reliable operation in safety-critical applications. The security features, such as cryptographic hardware accelerator, protect against unauthorized access to sensitive data. The device datasheet provides detailed information about the device's electrical characteristics, memory sizes, peripheral configurations, and package options. The 'KPMC' suffix likely refers to the package type and pin count, while the 'ES-E1' suffix may indicate a specific revision or production lot.