The SPC5668GF1AMMGR is a cutting-edge microcontroller unit (MCU) from NXP Semiconductors, designed to meet the rigorous demands of automotive and industrial applications. This powerful MCU is part of NXP's MPC56xx family, which is renowned for its high performance, reliability, and advanced features tailored to drive the next generation of automotive control and body electronics.
Key Features
- High-Performance Architecture: At the core of the SPC5668GF1AMMGR lies a 32-bit Power Architecture® VLE (Variable Length Encoding) compliant e200z6 core, which operates at speeds up to 128 MHz, providing the computational power required for complex applications.
- Memory Capabilities: The MCU comes equipped with 2MB of flash memory and 192KB of RAM, ensuring ample space for application code and data storage.
- Advanced Timer Systems: It includes a rich set of timers such as Modular I/O System (MIOS), Periodic Interrupt Timer (PIT), System Timer Module (STM), and Real-Time Counter (RTC), which are essential for precise control and timing functions.
- Connectivity Options: With multiple communication interfaces like CAN, LIN, and FlexRay, the SPC5668GF1AMMGR provides versatile connectivity solutions for networking within a vehicle or industrial system.
- Robust Safety Features: The MCU is designed with safety in mind, incorporating features like Error Correction Code (ECC) on both flash and RAM, and a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) to ensure system integrity and reliability.
- Low Power Consumption: Its power-saving modes and low-power design make it ideal for applications that require energy efficiency without sacrificing performance.
Applications
The SPC5668GF1AMMGR is highly suited for a range of applications, including:
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Engine Management Systems
- Transmission Control Units
- Body Control Modules
- Industrial Control Systems
With its robust feature set and adherence to automotive-grade standards, the SPC5668GF1AMMGR from NXP Semiconductors is a versatile and reliable choice for developers looking to push the boundaries of automotive and industrial control systems.