The PC13790VHR2 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by NXP (formerly Freescale Semiconductor), designed for automotive and industrial applications. It belongs to a family of MCUs offering a blend of performance, connectivity, and safety features.
Applications
- Automotive body control modules
- Industrial motor control
- Automotive gateway applications
- Automotive instrument clusters
- General purpose embedded control systems
Features
- 32-bit Power Architecture® CPU core, delivering robust processing capabilities.
- Integrated flash memory for code storage, enabling efficient program execution.
- Integrated SRAM for data storage.
- Multiple communication interfaces including CAN, LIN, SPI, and UART, facilitating seamless connectivity with other devices and networks.
- Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) for sensor data acquisition.
- Timers and PWM modules for precise timing and control.
- Enhanced security features to protect against unauthorized access and tampering.
- Low-power modes to minimize energy consumption in battery-powered applications.
Benefits
- High performance: The 32-bit Power Architecture® CPU core ensures fast and efficient processing of complex tasks.
- Versatile connectivity: Multiple communication interfaces enable seamless integration with various systems and networks.
- Enhanced security: Security features protect against unauthorized access and tampering, ensuring data integrity and system reliability.
- Low power consumption: Low-power modes minimize energy consumption, extending battery life in portable applications.
- Scalability: The PC13790VHR2 belongs to a family of MCUs offering a range of performance and feature options, allowing designers to choose the best fit for their specific needs.
- Reliability: Designed for demanding automotive and industrial environments.
Additional Details
The PC13790VHR2 typically operates within a specified voltage range (e.g., 3.0V to 5.5V) and temperature range (e.g., -40°C to +85°C), making it suitable for harsh environments. The specific memory sizes (flash and RAM) vary depending on the specific configuration of the MCU. Detailed datasheets and application notes are available from NXP, providing comprehensive information on the device's features, specifications, and programming.