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Toshiba expands TX03 Microcontroller Family with New Energy-Efficient, Cost-Effective, Small-Footprint
Toshiba Corporation expands the Toshiba TX03 series microcontroller family with the launch of its newest TMPM375FSDMG device. Based on the ARM Cortex- M3 core, the TMPM375FSDMG MCU implements a next-generation vector engine that improves motor control, reduces component count, energy, and power consumption.
The The TMPM375FSDMG lowers system cost for field-oriented control by reducing component count—the analogue front end has been removed and 5V operation cancels the need for a 3V regulator. The combination of an industry-standard ARM Cortex-M3 CPU, with the specialized vector engine and high-speed timers, eliminates a costly DSP, further lowering cost-of-entry for field-oriented motor control. Lastly, the microcontroller supports a built-in amplifier for single-shunt current detection that can reduce the number of parts and promote cost reduction.
The TMPM375FSDMG’s very small SS0P30 package (7.6 mm x 10 mm, including pins), and the reduced component count, make it well suited for space-critical applications. The device is capable of high-speed operation (25 ns PWM), and its extended temperature range of -40 to +105 degrees Celsius enables the MCU to be used in a wide range of industrial applications.
Samples will be available by the end of June 2013, with mass production scheduled to begin later in 2013.