Semiconductor Products Insight

Semiconductor Products Insight

Hidden M55 at Nuvoton and motor and power control at Infineon

30

Jan

2025

Nuvoton had plenty of surprises in store: a ghost Cortex-M55 used on a demo board but nowhere to be found and a Cortex-M23 based MCU, pin compatible with a 8051 family. In parallel, Infineon launched its motor control and power conversion families, the PSOC Control C3M and C3P based on the Cortex-M33.


Infineon
Infineon announced the the PSOC™ Control C3 microcontrollers (MCUs) based on the Cortex-M33 and are designed for motor control and power conversion applications. Key technical features include:

  • Clock Speed: Up to 180 MHz.
  • Performance Enhancements: Includes hardware accelerators for improving control loop performance.
  • Memory Options: Different configurations available for memory and performance, tailored for both entry-level and higher-end applications.
  • Safety and Security: The MCUs are equipped with crypto accelerators, secure key storage, and other safety features.
  • Software Support: The devices are supported by the ModusToolbox™ software, which aids in design and evaluation.

 

PSOC™ Control C3M

PSOC™ Control C3P

 

Entry Line

Main Line

Entry Line

Main Line

Application

Motor Control

Power Conversion

Core

Arm® Cortex®- M33 with DSP and FPU

Arm® Cortex®- M33 with DSP and FPU

Operating Frequency

100MHz

180MHz

100MHz

180MHz

Flash

128KB / 256KB

128KB / 256KB

128KB / 256KB

128KB / 256KB

ADC

6 Msps

12 Msps

6 Msps

12 Msps

Cordic Accelerator

Yes

Yes

No

No

Hall sensor interface

Yes

Yes

No

No

HRPWM

No

Yes

No

Yes

Part number naming convention

PSC3M3

PSC3M5

PSC3P2

PSC3P5

Microchip
Microchip added a few variants to existing parts.
Nordic
No change this month.
Nuvoton
The M55M1 machine learning processor is featured in the NuEzAI-M55M1 dev board, but we couldn’t find it on the Nuvoton website.
In parallel, Nuvoton launched the CM2003 series, a Cortex-M23 based MCU “Your excellent choice to upgrade from 8/16-bit to 32-bit” according to the website.
Who would have known you could upgrade directly from an 8051 to a Cortex-M23? The family is pin compatible with the CM1003 series, with a 1T 8051 core.

The CM2003 series runs up to 24 MHz and features 32 KB Flash Memory, 4 KB SRAM, 2.4V ~ 5.5V operating voltage, and -40°C ~ +105°C operating temperature.
The CM2003 peripheral include 4 sets of 32-bit Timers, Watchdog Timers, 3-channel enhanced input capture, up to 2 sets of UART, 1 set of I2C and 1 set of Universal Serial Control Interface (USCI) that can be set as UART/SPI/I²C flexibly. It also provides analog peripherals including 8 single-end analog input channels of 500 ksps 12-bit ADC and 6-channel 16-bit PWM.
Parts are in production, but no pricing has been shared.

NXP
NXP added a few i.MX RT104x this month. This is a crossover MCU with a Cortex-M7 running at 600MHz with extended temperature range from -40 to +125C.

Renesas
Renesas had an early spring clean-up with a wide NRND sweep across all its RXv1-based MCUs with over 1,200 parts affected. No family was spared:
RX210, RX21A, RX621, RX220, RX62G, RX62N, RX62T, RX630, RX631, RX634, RX63N, RX63T but also Synergy S3A1 and S3A7.

SiliconLabs
No significant changes.
ST Microelectronics
No significant change.
Texas Instruments
TI sampled a few parts with the XMSM0L1117xxx as it continues to build its low cost Cortex-M0+ portfolio.
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