XMC4700

XMC4700 series meets the performance challenges of today's embedded control applications

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Overview

The growing complexity of today's energy efficient embedded control applications are demanding microcontroller solutions with higher performance CPU cores featuring DSP and FPU capabilities. The XMC4700 family of microcontrollers take advantage of Infineon's decades of experience in the industrial market to provide an optimized solution to meet the performance challenges of today's embedded control applications.

Key Features

  • 1536 - 2048 KB flash, 276-352KB RAM
  • Supply voltage range: 3.13 - 3.63 V
  • USIC 6ch [SCI/UART, I²C, I²S, LIN]
  • 2x PWM Timers (CCU8), 16-64 bit 8ch
  • 6x CAN, 256 MO
  • Core frequency: 144 MHz
  • External Memory Interface (EBU)
  • 4x ΔΣ-demodulator
  • Package: LQFP144/LQFP100/LFBBGA196
  • Temp. range: -40° to +85°/125°C
  • 10/100 ethernet MAC (/w IEEE 1588)
  • Free ModusToolbox™ software

Products

About

From industrial pumps to industrial automation systems, Infineon’s XMC™ microcontrollers and other semiconductor products enable our customers to design the most innovative, efficient, reliable, and energy-friendly motor control and drive systems. Infineon’s XMC™ microcontroller family is perfectly suited as a controller for various types of motors, such as permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM), brushless DC motors (BLDC), AC induction motors (ACIM), servo motors, and brushed DC motors.

Off-board charging, where users can charge plug-in hybrids and pure electrical vehicles in personal garages and open parking lots, demands an optimized solution with high MCU switching frequency to stay efficient and cost-competitive. Our XMC4700 is a great fit for the application as it integrates all the features needed for off-board charging. Here are some key benefits:

Platform concept to allow extensive customization

Performance, efficiency, and cost competitiveness

Accurate analog-mixed signal peripherals

Fast timer/PMW peripheral

Power supply designs are subject to ever-increasing requirements. Some of them are fueled by customer demands or industry association guidelines (such as higher power density, communication, modularity or the 80 Plus titanium efficiency standard). Semiconductor technology advances have allowed MCU manufacturers to develop a new class of MCUs, optimized for digital power conversion applications in terms of features and price point. This new market development is what motivates ever more power supply designers to use digital control for SMPS.

ModusToolbox™ software is a modern, extensible development environment supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices. 

Provided as collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. The ModusToolbox™ software includes an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, middleware, and application support.

From industrial pumps to industrial automation systems, Infineon’s XMC™ microcontrollers and other semiconductor products enable our customers to design the most innovative, efficient, reliable, and energy-friendly motor control and drive systems. Infineon’s XMC™ microcontroller family is perfectly suited as a controller for various types of motors, such as permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM), brushless DC motors (BLDC), AC induction motors (ACIM), servo motors, and brushed DC motors.

Off-board charging, where users can charge plug-in hybrids and pure electrical vehicles in personal garages and open parking lots, demands an optimized solution with high MCU switching frequency to stay efficient and cost-competitive. Our XMC4700 is a great fit for the application as it integrates all the features needed for off-board charging. Here are some key benefits:

Platform concept to allow extensive customization

Performance, efficiency, and cost competitiveness

Accurate analog-mixed signal peripherals

Fast timer/PMW peripheral

Power supply designs are subject to ever-increasing requirements. Some of them are fueled by customer demands or industry association guidelines (such as higher power density, communication, modularity or the 80 Plus titanium efficiency standard). Semiconductor technology advances have allowed MCU manufacturers to develop a new class of MCUs, optimized for digital power conversion applications in terms of features and price point. This new market development is what motivates ever more power supply designers to use digital control for SMPS.

ModusToolbox™ software is a modern, extensible development environment supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices. 

Provided as collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. The ModusToolbox™ software includes an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, middleware, and application support.

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