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Toshiba Electronics launches ARM Cortex-M3 micros with 1MByte Flash and connectivity options that include CAN, USB and I2C
Toshiba Electronics Europe has further expanded its family of high-performance 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers with four new devices that combine high-capacity Flash memory with a variety of interface options. The TMPM361, TMPM362, TMPM363 and TMPM364 microcontrollers will suit embedded applications such as office equipment and industrial control systems where minimum power consumption and component count and high levels of connectivity are key design criteria.
All The TMPM361 and TMPM363 microcontrollers both offer 5-channel general-purpose serial I/O (SIO) and 3-channel serial bus interface (SBI) connectivity. The TMPM362 and TMPM364 have 12 channels and five channels respectively. A third SBI channel on both the TMPM361 and TMPM363 can be configured for I2C, while CAN and USB interfaces are built into the TMPM363 and TMPM364. All of the micros provide a synchronous serial bus interface (SSP) that supports SPI, SSI and Microwire formats.
Compatible with supply voltages of between 2.7V and 3.6V, Toshiba’s TMPM36x microcontrollers operate with a maximum operating frequency of 64MHz. Designed to keep power consumption to a minimum each device offers ‘idle’, ‘sleep’ and ‘stop’ standby modes as well as a backup module (BUPMD) that can shut down all but the key functions.
The TMPM361 and TMPM363 are supplied in 100-pin, 14mm x 14mm LQFP packages, have eight dedicated inputs and provide 68 and 66 I/Os respectively. The TMPM362 and TMPM364 feature 20mm x 20mm 144-pin packaging, respective I/Os of 104 and 66 and up to 16 dedicated inputs.
In support of the new microcontrollers the Keil™ MCBTMPM36x range of evaluation boards and starter kits allows designers to create and test working programs and key functionality.