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Toshiba Announces Their First ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontrollers - The TMPM440 Series
Toshiba has announced European availability of the company’s first ARM Cortex-M4 microcontrollers. The TMPM440 series meets the high-speed, ultra-low-power digital processing requirements of applications ranging from digital cameras, audio equipment and computer peripherals to communications systems, digital home appliances and sensor/detection systems.
The Toshiba’s new microcontrollers are available with 768KB or 1024KB of NANO FLASH-100 memory and 64KB of SRAM. Low-power, high-speed NANO FLASH memory supports industry-leading 100MHz zero wait state operation. This allows the core in ARM-based microcontrollers to fully utilize the superior performance and code density of applications requiring high speed and large capacity memory. Additional on-board functionality includes: a 6-channel DMA controller; a 20-channel, 12-bit ADC; a 2-channel 10-bit DAC; two 16-bit timers; a 32-bit timer; a watchdog timer; and a real-time clock. A 2-phase pulse counter can be used for speed, position and phase difference detection.
TMPM440 devices are supplied in a 289-pin 11mm x 11mm TFBGA package offering 228 general-purpose I/O ports. Built-in connectivity includes three 64Mbps serial interfaces that are ideal for sensor applications. An I2C interface and up to 8 channel UART are also available.
The new microcontrollers operate from a single 2.7V to 3.6V supply. Clock gearing from ½ to 1/16 and IDLE, STOP1 and STOP2 standby modes help to conserve power, delivering current consumptions down to just 0.5mA/MHz. The ability to clock peripherals at a faster rate than the CPU further supports high-performance, low-power operation.