The S9S12GN32CLF is a 16-bit microcontroller from the S12G family, manufactured by NXP Semiconductors (formerly Freescale). It's designed for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications, offering a balance of performance, integration, and cost-effectiveness.
Applications:
- Automotive body control modules: Used in controlling various automotive functions such as lighting, wipers, and door locks.
- Industrial motor control: Employed in motor control applications for driving and controlling the speed of electric motors in industrial equipment.
- Power management systems: Integrated into power management systems for efficient power distribution and regulation.
- Appliance control: Utilized in home appliances for controlling various functions such as temperature, timing, and motor speed.
- General-purpose embedded systems: Used in a wide range of embedded systems requiring a microcontroller with integrated peripherals.
Features:
- 16-bit S12Z CPU core: Provides high-performance processing capabilities for demanding applications.
- 32KB Flash memory: Offers ample storage space for program code and data.
- 2KB RAM: Provides sufficient memory for data storage and processing during runtime.
- Analog-to-digital converter (ADC): Enables the microcontroller to measure analog signals from sensors.
- Serial communication interfaces (SCI/SPI): Provides communication interfaces for communicating with other devices.
Benefits:
- High performance: The 16-bit CPU core provides sufficient processing power for demanding applications.
- Integrated peripherals: The integrated peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying circuit design and reducing cost.
- Automotive-grade: Designed and tested for automotive applications, ensuring high reliability and robustness.
- Cost-effective: Offers a balance of performance and cost, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Wide operating temperature range: Can operate in harsh environments with a wide temperature range.
Additional Details:
The S9S12GN32CLF typically comes in a QFP (Quad Flat Package) package for surface mounting on a printed circuit board. Key specifications include the operating voltage range, clock frequency, and number of I/O pins. Development tools, such as compilers and debuggers, are available to facilitate software development. This microcontroller is a versatile solution for various embedded systems applications that require a balance of performance, integration, and cost-effectiveness.