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Toshiba Electronics announces 5V ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit micro for industrial and home appliance designs

2nd March 2010
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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.
/> The TMPM380FY is the first in a series of 5V Cortex™-M3 devices that will reduce the component count and simplify the development of embedded designs for industrial and white goods applications. Integrated functionality includes the ability to drive motors and control IGBTs, high-accuracy analogue-to-digital conversion, and an Oscillation Frequency Detector (OFD). The latter facilitates hardware monitoring of the CPU clock to simplify compliance with the IEC60730 (Class B) home appliance safety standard.

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.

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