PSOC™ Control C3M

The Next Generation of Microcontrollers for Motor Control

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Overview

PSOC™ Control C3M is Infineon’s newest MCU’s developed specifically for motor control applications. Using a real-time control Arm® Cortex® - M33 based core, this high-performance microcontroller family integrates advance control peripherals to improve system performance for the next generation of motor control products. Typical applications include HVAC, home appliances, robots, power tools, industrial automations, and light electric vehicles.

Key Features

  • Up to 180 MHz Arm Cortex-M33
  • Up to 256KB read-while-write flash
  • 64KB SRAM with ECC
  • 16KB I-Cache
  • 6 power modes with deep sleep
  • 12-bit, 12-Msps "Idle sampling" ADC
  • 16x16 bit and 4x32 bit TCPWMs
  • CORDIC math coprocessor
  • PSA L2 device security
  • NIST P256 & TRNG
  • Secure boot

Product Table

About

The Entry line of C3M provides the optimal cost-to-performance ratio, making it best fit for applications that need the performance of Arm Cortex M33 core, but do not require the higher speed ADCs or advanced HRPWM. On the contrary, the Main line of C3M offers the best performance possible for any motor drive application.  This is ideal for demanding applications, such as dual-motor drive plus PFC, or for controlling WBG (Wide BandGap) switches such as SiC or GaN for maximum system efficiency and power density.  With the integrated 12-Msps ADC and CORDIC Accelerator, the microcontroller will still have utilization headroom to perform other system related functions in addition to motor control.

The Main line of C3M will offer the best performance possible for any motor drive application.  This is ideal for demanding applications which may require dual-motor drive plus PFC, or requires WBG switches such as SiC or GaN for maximum system efficiency and power density.  With the integrated 12-Msps ADC and CORDIC Accelerator, the MCU will still have utilization headroom to perform other system related functions in addtion to motor control.

  • 180MHz Arm Cortex M33 with DSP and FPU
  • Memory up to 256KB flash, 64KB SRAM, 16KB I-Cache
  • High performance analog 12-bit, 12 MSPS SAR ADC
  • Real-time control, 16 x 16 bit and 4 x 32 bit TCPWM's, motor control timers, CORDIC mathc coprocessor
  • Packages:  48, 64, or 80 pins

The Entry line of C3M provides the optimal cost-to-performance ratio, making it best fit for applications that need the performance of Arm Cortex M33 core, but do not require the higher speed ADCs or advanced HRPWM. On the contrary, the Main line of C3M offers the best performance possible for any motor drive application.  This is ideal for demanding applications, such as dual-motor drive plus PFC, or for controlling WBG (Wide BandGap) switches such as SiC or GaN for maximum system efficiency and power density.  With the integrated 12-Msps ADC and CORDIC Accelerator, the microcontroller will still have utilization headroom to perform other system related functions in addition to motor control.

The Main line of C3M will offer the best performance possible for any motor drive application.  This is ideal for demanding applications which may require dual-motor drive plus PFC, or requires WBG switches such as SiC or GaN for maximum system efficiency and power density.  With the integrated 12-Msps ADC and CORDIC Accelerator, the MCU will still have utilization headroom to perform other system related functions in addtion to motor control.

  • 180MHz Arm Cortex M33 with DSP and FPU
  • Memory up to 256KB flash, 64KB SRAM, 16KB I-Cache
  • High performance analog 12-bit, 12 MSPS SAR ADC
  • Real-time control, 16 x 16 bit and 4 x 32 bit TCPWM's, motor control timers, CORDIC mathc coprocessor
  • Packages:  48, 64, or 80 pins

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