SPC56032-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Chassis and Safety Applications | Evaluation Boards | 65 | Active | These 32-bit automotive microcontrollers are a family of system-on-chip (SoC) devices designed to be central to the development of the next wave of central vehicle body controller, smart junction box, front module, peripheral body, door control and seat control applications.
This family is one of a series of next-generation integrated automotive microcontrollers based on the Power Architecture technology and designed specifically for embedded applications.
The advanced and cost-efficient e200z0h host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture technology and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU (auxiliary processing unit) and provides improved code density. It operates at speed of up to 48 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current power architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with the user’s implementations.
The device platform has a single level of memory hierarchy and can support a wide range of on-chip static random access memory (SRAM) and internal flash memory. |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Obsolete | |
SPC560B40L332-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x is a family of next generation microcontrollers built on the Power Architecture embedded category. The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x family of 32-bit microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU, providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B50L332-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Microcontrollers | 3 | Active | The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x is a family of next generation microcontrollers built on the Power Architecture embedded category. The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x family of 32-bit microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU, providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B50L532-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Microcontrollers | 1 | Active | The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x is a family of next generation microcontrollers built on the Power Architecture embedded category. The SPC560B40x/50x and SPC560C40x/50x family of 32-bit microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU, providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B54L332-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Embedded | 1 | Active | This family of 32-bit system-on-chip (SoC) microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle.
The advanced and cost-efficient e200z0h host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture technology and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU (Auxiliary Processor Unit), providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B60L332-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Embedded | 1 | Active | This family of 32-bit system-on-chip (SoC) microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle.
The advanced and cost-efficient e200z0h host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture technology and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU (Auxiliary Processor Unit), providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B60L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Microcontrollers | 1 | Active | This family of 32-bit system-on-chip (SoC) microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle.
The advanced and cost-efficient e200z0h host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture technology and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU (Auxiliary Processor Unit), providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
SPC560B64L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Embedded | 1 | Active | This family of 32-bit system-on-chip (SoC) microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding family of automotive-focused products designed to address the next wave of body electronics applications within the vehicle.
The advanced and cost-efficient e200z0h host processor core of this automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture technology and only implements the VLE (variable-length encoding) APU (Auxiliary Processor Unit), providing improved code density. It operates at speeds of up to 64 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It capitalizes on the available development infrastructure of current Power Architecture devices and is supported with software drivers, operating systems and configuration code to assist with users implementations. |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | |