The CY95117MPMC-GS-115E1 is a microcontroller from Infineon Technologies, belonging to their CY95 series. These microcontrollers are generally used in automotive and industrial applications, providing a balance of performance and integrated peripherals.
Applications
- Automotive Body Electronics: Managing functions such as lighting, wipers, and door controls.
- Industrial Automation: Controlling machines and processes in manufacturing environments.
- Motor Control Applications: Controlling the speed and position of electric motors in various applications.
- Power Supplies: Controlling and monitoring power supplies in electronic devices.
- Embedded Systems: General-purpose embedded control in a variety of devices.
Features
- 32-bit CPU Core: Provides the processing power needed for complex control tasks.
- Flash Memory: Stores the application code and data.
- SRAM: Provides fast access memory for runtime operations.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes UART, SPI, I2C, and CAN for communication with other devices and systems.
- Analog Peripherals: Includes ADCs and DACs for interfacing with analog sensors and actuators.
- Timers and PWM Modules: Used for precise timing control and PWM signal generation.
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at standard microcontroller voltages such as 3.3V or 5V.
- Temperature Range: Wide operating temperature range suitable for industrial and automotive environments.
Benefits
- High Performance: The 32-bit CPU offers sufficient processing power for demanding control tasks.
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces the need for external components, simplifying the design and reducing cost.
- Flexible Communication: Allows for easy integration with other devices and systems.
- Robust Operation: Designed for reliable performance in harsh environments.
- Small Footprint: Enables integration into compact applications.
- Energy Efficient: Optimized for low power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Additional Details
These microcontrollers typically come with extensive development tool support, including compilers, debuggers, and evaluation boards. They are often designed to meet specific industry safety standards, particularly in automotive applications. Low power modes are usually supported to minimize power consumption when the device is idle.