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Toshiba release ARM Cortex-M4 microcontrollers

4th August 2021
Alex Lynn
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Toshiba have announced mass production of 12 new motor control microcontrollers (MCUs) in its M4K group of devices. These will be the very first products in the new advanced TXZ+ family. Additionally, Toshiba announced that it will start mass production of a further ten motor control MCUs in their M4M group in July 2021. All of the new devices will be manufactured in a 40nm process, and form part of Toshiba’s TXZ4A+ series.

All of the products announced are based upon an ARM Cortex-M4 core with floating-point unit (FPU) and memory protection unit (MPU), running at speeds up to 160MHz. The devices integrate an advance-programmable motor driver (A-PMD), 32-bit advanced encoder (A-ENC), an advanced vector engine plus (A-VE+) and a maximum of three channels of high-speed and high-resolution 12-bit analogue/digital converters. As a result, these devices are well suited for field-oriented control (FOC) of up to three AC motors, brushless DC (BLDC) motors and multiple types of inverter control such as variable frequency drives or servo drives.

The MCUs have onboard flash memory for code (128kB/256kB) and 32kB for data as well as a further 24kB of general RAM along with a DMA controller (DMAC). A total of six 32-bit timers are included, which can be operated as 12 16-bit timers if desired. The analogue section has a 12-bit AD converter (ADC) with up to 22 input channels as well as three op-amp channels.

Devices in the M4K group incorporate multi-channel UART, SPI and I2C interfaces for general communication, and the M4M group also has a CAN communication interface. Both groups have self-diagnosis functions for ROM, RAM, ADC and clock, which allow designers to achieve functional safety certification to IEC60730 Class B. All of the new motor control MCUs offer sophisticated functionality while achieving low current consumption and maintaining excellent backwards compatibility with the existing TXZ M4K(2) products.

The products are packaged in a range of fine pitch surface mount LQFP packages with up to 100 pins, offering footprints as small as 10mm x 10mm. Comprehensive documentation, sample software with examples of actual usage, evaluation boards and driver software with control interfaces for each peripheral are provided with every device shipped. Also, a development environment is provided to support the design and development process in cooperation with global ecosystem partners.

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