The SPC5604BMLH6 is a 32-bit Power Architecture microcontroller from NXP Semiconductors (formerly Freescale). It's part of the SPC56 family, designed for automotive and industrial applications requiring high performance, safety, and reliability.
Applications:
- Automotive Body Control: Controlling functions like lighting, wipers, and door locks.
- Automotive Powertrain Control: Managing engine control, transmission control, and other powertrain systems.
- Industrial Motor Control: Controlling motors in industrial equipment and machinery.
- Industrial Automation: Implementing control systems for automated processes.
- Safety Systems: Implementing safety-critical functions in automotive and industrial applications.
Features:
- Power Architecture Core: Based on a 32-bit Power Architecture core, delivering high performance and efficiency.
- Flash Memory: Integrated flash memory for storing program code and data.
- RAM: On-chip RAM for data storage and processing.
- Communication Interfaces: CAN, LIN, SPI, and I2C interfaces for communication with other devices.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): ADC for converting analog signals to digital values.
- Timers: Multiple timers and counters for timing control, event counting, and PWM generation.
- Safety Features: Hardware and software safety features for implementing safety-critical applications.
- Operating Temperature: Wide operating temperature range for reliable performance in automotive and industrial environments.
Benefits:
- High Performance: Power Architecture core delivers high performance for demanding applications.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for reliable operation in harsh automotive and industrial environments.
- Safety Features: Integrated safety features support the development of safety-critical applications.
- Versatile Communication Interfaces: Supports a wide range of communication protocols.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a cost-effective solution for automotive and industrial control applications.
Additional Details:
The SPC5604BMLH6 operates at a clock frequency of up to 64 MHz. It features multiple CAN controllers for automotive networking. The device is available in a LQFP package. This microcontroller is often used in automotive body electronics, gateway modules, and industrial control systems where reliability and safety are paramount.