XC800 I-family (industrial and multimarket)

The XC800 I-family consists of six series of 8-bit microcontrollers based on the 8051 core architecture

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The XC800 I-family consists of six series of 8-bit microcontrollers based on the 8051 core architecture. A set of peripherals is featured which enables the use in real-time-control environments like motor control, as well as for communication purposes, capacitive touch, display control, or LED lighting. All devices are developed to meet high quality and reliability requirements and a comprehensive portfolio of application-oriented tools and kits provide shorter time-to-market solutions for developers.

  • Real-time-control at low cost
  • High-performance 48 MHz capture/compare unit with ADC trigger and < 1µs A/D conversion time for precise and fast control loops
  • Math and control code ROM libraries – optimized and automated code execution save CPU and flash resources 16-bit coprocessor to execute MDU or CORDIC algorithm
  • High reliability at low cost
  • Up to 130,000 hours of operation and 20 years of data retention
  • Flash error correction and protection, brownout detection, automated dead time control
  • For use in IEC 60730/Class B certified applications
  • Short time-to-market solutions
  • Automated device configuration and code generation, complete Infineon application solution kits
  • Free Infineon's development tool chain; support from leading tool chain suppliers
  • Scalable product family with “pin to pin” compatible devices

By registering for My Infineon collaboration platform (myICP), you gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Please follow these steps to get started:

  1. Register at www.myinfineon.com with your company email address
  2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your MyInfineon login name)
  3. You will receive a confirmation explaining how to use your new access

The XC800 I-family consists of six series of 8-bit microcontrollers based on the 8051 core architecture. A set of peripherals is featured which enables the use in real-time-control environments like motor control, as well as for communication purposes, capacitive touch, display control, or LED lighting. All devices are developed to meet high quality and reliability requirements and a comprehensive portfolio of application-oriented tools and kits provide shorter time-to-market solutions for developers.

  • Real-time-control at low cost
  • High-performance 48 MHz capture/compare unit with ADC trigger and < 1µs A/D conversion time for precise and fast control loops
  • Math and control code ROM libraries – optimized and automated code execution save CPU and flash resources 16-bit coprocessor to execute MDU or CORDIC algorithm
  • High reliability at low cost
  • Up to 130,000 hours of operation and 20 years of data retention
  • Flash error correction and protection, brownout detection, automated dead time control
  • For use in IEC 60730/Class B certified applications
  • Short time-to-market solutions
  • Automated device configuration and code generation, complete Infineon application solution kits
  • Free Infineon's development tool chain; support from leading tool chain suppliers
  • Scalable product family with “pin to pin” compatible devices

By registering for My Infineon collaboration platform (myICP), you gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Please follow these steps to get started:

  1. Register at www.myinfineon.com with your company email address
  2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your MyInfineon login name)
  3. You will receive a confirmation explaining how to use your new access

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