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STMicroelectronics STEVAL-ISA068V1Obsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR ST1S32 |
STMicroelectronics 74VCXHQ163245TTRObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC TRANSLATION TXRX 2.7V 48TSSOP |
STMicroelectronics | Development Boards Kits Programmers | VNQ9050LAJ EVALUATION BOARD |
STMicroelectronics LSM303DLHCTRObsolete | Sensors Transducers | IMU ACCEL/MAG 3-AXIS I2C 14LGA |
STMicroelectronics M93C56-WMN6TObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | EEPROM SERIAL-MICROWIRE 2K-BIT 256 X 8/128 X 16 3.3V/5V 8-PIN SO N T/R |
STMicroelectronics | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | STM32U |
STMicroelectronics TS831-3IZObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL TO92-3 |
STMicroelectronics STMPE1208SQTRObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 12B 40QFN |
STMicroelectronics STM32L1-MAGNETObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | IAR EXPERIMENT STM32 L1 EVAL BRD |
STMicroelectronics VNB35N07Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC PWR DRIVER N-CHAN 1:1 D2PAK |
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SPC563M64L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Powertrain Applications | Embedded | 2 | Active | These 32-bit automotive microcontrollers are a family of System-on-Chip (SoC) devices that contain many new features coupled with high performance 90 nm CMOS technology to provide substantial reduction of cost per feature and significant performance improvement. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of this automotive controller family is built on Power Architecture® technology. This family contains enhancements that improve the architecture’s fit in embedded applications, includes additional instruction support for Digital Signal Processing (DSP), integrates technologies—such as an enhanced time processor unit, enhanced queued analog-to-digital converter, Controller Area Network, and an enhanced modular input-output system—that are important for today’s lower-end powertrain applications. The device has a single level of memory hierarchy consisting of up to 94 KB on-chip SRAM and up to 1.5 MB of internal flash memory. The device also has an External Bus Interface (EBI) for ‘calibration’. |
SPC56432-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Chassis and Safety Applications | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | 32 | Active | The Leopard series microcontrollers are system-on-chip devices that are built on Power Architecture technology and contain enhancements that improve the architecture’s fit in embedded applications, include additional instruction support for digital signal processing (DSP) and integrate technologies such as an enhanced time processor unit, enhanced queued analog-to-digital converter, Controller Area Network, and an enhanced modular input-output system.
The SPC56XL60/54 family of 32-bit microcontrollers is the latest achievement in integrated automotive application controllers. It belongs to an expanding range of automotive-focused products designed to address electrical hydraulic power steering (EHPS), electric power steering (EPS) and airbag applications. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of the SPC56XL60/54 automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category. It operates at speeds as high as 120 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 | ||
SPC564A70L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Powertrain Applications | Embedded | 2 | Active | This microcontroller is a 32-bit system-on-chip (SoC) device intended for use in mid-range engine control and automotive transmission control applications.
It is compatible with devices in ST's SPC56xx family and offers performance and capability above that of the SPC563M devices.
The microcontroller's e200z4 host processor core is built on the Power Architecture technology and designed specifically for embedded applications. In addition to the Power Architecture technology, this core supports instructions for digital signal processing (DSP).
The device has two levels of memory hierarchy consisting of 8 KB of instruction cache, backed by a 128 KB on-chip SRAM and a 2 MB internal flash memory.
For development, the device includes a calibration bus that is accessible only when using the STMicroelectronics calibration tool. |
SPC564A80B432-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Powertrain Applications | Microcontrollers | 1 | Active | The microcontroller’s e200z4 host processor core is built on Power Architecture technology and designed specifically for embedded applications. In addition to the Power Architecture technology, this core supports instructions for digital signal processing (DSP). |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | ||
SPC564A80L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Powertrain Applications | Microcontrollers | 4 | Active | The microcontroller’s e200z4 host processor core is built on Power Architecture technology and designed specifically for embedded applications. In addition to the Power Architecture technology, this core supports instructions for digital signal processing (DSP). |
SPC564AADPT324SDaughter/adapter board for SPC564 series devices in BGA324 package | Embedded MCU, DSP Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | The SPC564AADPT324S, SPC563MADPT144S and SPC563M64A176S are evaluation systems supporting the STMicroelectronics SPC56xx family of automotive microprocessors.
The complete system consists of an SPC56XXMB motherboard and a mini module which plugs directly into the motherboard. Different mini modules are available for evaluating the whole family of devices in all supported packages.
The evaluation system (motherboard and daughter card) allows full access to the CPU, all the CPU's I/O signals, and the motherboard peripherals (such as CAN, SCI and LIN). The mini modules itself can be used as a standalone unit when access to the I/O pins or peripherals is not needed.
The MCU is not included, it must be purchased separately. Please contact your sales representative for more details. |
SPC564B64L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Microcontrollers | 2 | Active | The SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx is a new family of next generation microcontrollers built on the Power Architecture embedded category. This document describes the features of the family and options available within the family members, and highlights important electrical and physical characteristics of the device.
The SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx family expands the range of the SPC560B microcontroller family. It provides the scalability needed to implement platform approaches and delivers the performance required by increasingly sophisticated software architectures. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of the SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category, which is 100 percent user-mode compatible with the original Power Architecture user instruction set architecture (UISA). It operates at speeds of up to 120 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It also 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. |
SPC564B74L732-bit Power Architecture MCU for Automotive Body and Gateway Applications | Embedded | 4 | Active | The SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx is a new family of next generation microcontrollers built on the Power Architecture embedded category. This document describes the features of the family and options available within the family members, and highlights important electrical and physical characteristics of the device.
The SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx family expands the range of the SPC560B microcontroller family. It provides the scalability needed to implement platform approaches and delivers the performance required by increasingly sophisticated software architectures. The advanced and cost-efficient host processor core of the SPC564Bxx and SPC56ECxx automotive controller family complies with the Power Architecture embedded category, which is 100 percent user-mode compatible with the original Power Architecture user instruction set architecture (UISA). It operates at speeds of up to 120 MHz and offers high performance processing optimized for low power consumption. It also 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. |