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Toshiba Electronics announces 5V ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit micro for industrial and home appliance designs
Toshiba has announced what it says is the world’s first ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller to feature a single 5V supply. Offering high performance and low power consumption, the TMPM380FY combines comprehensive serial connectivity with a number of on-board features and peripherals that meet the specific needs of industrial and home appliance designs.
Toshiba’s new microcontroller is supplied with 256Kbytes of on-chip Flash memory and 16KBytes of on-chip RAM. A 3-channel 16-bit multi-purpose timer (MPT) provides a function that combines three-phase PWM control with an ADC trigger and a protection circuit. The timer can be used to deliver an externally triggered 16-bit PPG output for IGBT control. Additional on-board functionality includes Power-on-reset (PoR) and Voltage Detection (VLTD), an 18 channel high-accuracy 12-bit ADC, a 2-channel encoder input circuit, a watchdog timer (WDT) and a real time clock (RTC). The encoder circuit offers a three-phase sensor input and supports rotation direction and absolute position detection.
In terms of serial connectivity the TMPM380FY offers significant design flexibility. A general-purpose serial interface is configurable for either synchronous mode or up to five UARTs, while the built-in 2-channel serial bus interface offers I2C or synchronous mode operation. A 2-channel synchronous serial bus interface supports SPI flame, SSI flame and Microwire flame formats.
Toshiba can supply the new microcontroller in a 100-pin QFP or 100-pin LQFP package. The device has an operating voltage range of 4.5V – 5.5V and a maximum operating frequency of 40MHz. A variety of standby modes help to ensure minimum power consumption when the ARM core is not active.
As with other microcontrollers in Toshiba’s ARM Cortex™-M3 series a Starter Kit for the TMPM380FY will also be available.