MCF52110CEP66 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. It belongs to the ColdFire family of 32-bit embedded controllers, which are designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, automotive, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The MCF52110CEP66 is a high-performance, low-power MCU that features a 32-bit ColdFire core with a clock speed of up to 66 MHz. It is based on the reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture, which allows for efficient execution of instructions and reduced power consumption. The device is available in a 144-pin plastic quad flat package (PQFP).
Features:
- 32-bit ColdFire core with a clock speed of up to 66 MHz
- RISC architecture for efficient instruction execution and reduced power consumption
- 144-pin plastic quad flat package (PQFP)
- On-chip memory: 512 KB of mask ROM, 16 KB of SRAM, and 8 KB of boot ROM
- Memory management unit (MMU) for efficient memory management
- Integrated peripherals, including UARTs, SPI, I2C, and CAN
- Real-time clock (RTC) with alarm and watchdog timer
- 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 8 channels
- Pulse-width modulation (PWM) channels for motor control and signal generation
- Support for low-voltage and low-power operation
Applications:
The MCF52110CEP66 is suitable for a wide range of embedded applications, including:
- Industrial control systems: Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor control, and sensor interfacing
- Automotive applications: Engine management, body control modules, and infotainment systems
- Consumer electronics: Set-top boxes, smart appliances, and portable devices
- Networking and communication devices: Routers, modems, and IoT gateways
- Medical equipment: Patient monitoring systems and diagnostic devices
- Security systems: Access control, surveillance, and alarm systems
The MCF52110CEP66's combination of processing power, on-chip memory, and integrated peripherals make it a versatile choice for various embedded applications requiring a balance between performance, power consumption, and cost.