The TMS5701114CPGEQQ1 is a high-performance automotive-grade microcontroller unit (MCU) designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). This robust MCU is part of the Hercules TMS570 series, which is renowned for its safety features, making it an ideal choice for critical automotive applications such as electronic power steering, stability control, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Key Features:
- ARM Cortex-R4F Core: At the heart of the TMS5701114CPGEQQ1 is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-R4F CPU operating at up to 180MHz, providing a balanced combination of performance and power efficiency.
- Memory: It comes equipped with 1.25MB of integrated Flash memory and 192KB of RAM, ensuring ample space for complex programs and real-time data processing.
- Safety: Designed with functional safety in mind, it features built-in hardware redundancy and diagnostic capabilities to support safety-critical applications, meeting the ISO 26262 ASIL-D standards.
- Communication Interfaces: The MCU includes a variety of communication interfaces such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay, and Ethernet, providing versatile connectivity options for automotive networks.
- Temperature Range: With an operational temperature range from -40°C to +125°C, it can withstand the harsh conditions of automotive environments.
- Packaging: The TMS5701114CPGEQQ1 is available in a 144-pin LQFP (Low-Profile Quad Flat Package), which is suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The MCU is specifically designed for use in safety-critical systems within the automotive industry. Applications include:
- Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
- Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS)
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Automotive Gateway and Body Control Modules
Support and Resources:
TI provides comprehensive support and resources for the TMS5701114CPGEQQ1 MCU, including technical documentation, software tools, and a dedicated support community. Developers can access a wide range of resources to facilitate the design and development process, ensuring a smooth integration of the MCU into their automotive applications.