Infineon, 32 bit ARM Cortex M3, TLE9879 Microcontroller, 40 MHz, 128kB FLASH, 48-Pin TQFP

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RS Stock No.:
258-4161
Mfr. Part No.:
TLE9879QTW40XUMA1
Manufacturer:
Infineon
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Brand

Infineon

Series

TLE9879

Product Type

Microcontroller

Package Type

TQFP

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

48

Device Core

ARM Cortex M3

Data Bus Width

32bit

Program Memory Size

128kB

Interface Type

SPI, SSC, UART, USART, PWM, LIN

Maximum Clock Frequency

40MHz

RAM Size

6kB

Maximum Supply Voltage

28V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

175°C

Maximum Expanded Memory Size

128kB

Length

7mm

Height

1mm

Width

7 mm

Number of Programmable I/Os

10

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Minimum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Number of Timers

16

Program Memory Type

FLASH

Instruction Set Architecture

Arm Cortex

Automotive Standard

No

ADCs

10 bit

The Infineon MOTIX is a single chip 3-Phase motor driver that integrates the industry standard Arm Cortex-M3 core, enabling the implementation of advanced motor control algorithms such as field-oriented control. It includes six fully integrated NFET drivers optimized to drive a 3-Phase motor via six external power NFETs, a charge pump enabling low voltage operation and programmable current along with current slope control for optimized EMC behaviour.

128 KB flash

6 KB RAM

On-chip OSC and PLL for clock generation

MOSFET driver including charge pump

1 LIN 2.2 transceiver

High-speed operational amplifier for motor current sensing via shunt

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