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More Flexibility for High-Tech Applications: Infineon's New XMC7000 Microcontrollers Now Available at Rutronik

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The XMC7000 series is available in two versions: XMC7100 and XMC7200. Its integrated Gigabit Ethernet enables reliable connectivity for "always-on" applications.

Rutronik System Solutions expands its product portfolio with the new XMC70000 series microcontrollers from Infineon. The new MCU family includes single- and dual-core Arm® Cortex®-M7, both of which are compatible with Arm® Cortex®-M0+. Using 40nm process technology, this low-power MCU enables computational performance designed for cutting-edge industrial applications, such as high-precision PMW generation for motor power stage control and sensing level measurement. RADAR based. Potential applications include motor control systems, industrial drives, robotics, electric vehicle charging, e-bikes, BMS, PLC, and I/O applications. An evaluation kit is also available from Infineon for the microcontrollers. In combination with the ModusToolboxTM, it also guarantees a comfortable introduction to the field of design and development.

XMC7000 microcontrollers have a special feature. Its dual bank flash allows firmware updates via wireless connection (FOTA) using RWW (Read-While-Write). For example, a firmware upgrade can be uploaded to one flash bank while the device continues to run the older firmware on the second flash bank. A simple reset changes to the new firmware. This makes the XMC700 very flexible, especially in remote maintenance. It also includes up to 8 MB of Flash and 1 MB of RAM.
The microcontroller has a wide supply voltage range, from 2,7 V to 5,5 V. In hibernation mode - the lowest low power mode - the power consumption of the MCU is only 8 µA . Equipped with a wide variety of peripherals, such as up to 2 Gigabit Ethernet, CAN-FD, Crypto Engine, SMIF and SDHC, the microcontroller impresses with its flexibility.
Suitable for extreme conditions, the controller is capable of operating between -40°C and +125°C and is available in various TQFP and LFBGA package types with 100 to 272 pins.

The XMC7100, XMC7200 and the associated evaluation kit from Infineon are available on the rutronik24 website.