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SPC5604PEF0MLL6
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SPC5604PEF0MLL6 Description
The SPC5604PEF0MLL6 is a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU) produced by NXP Semiconductors. It is part of the S32K144 family of automotive-grade MCUs designed for safety-critical applications in the automotive industry.
Description:
The SPC5604PEF0MLL6 is a high-performance, automotive-grade MCU that features a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core with DSP and FPU extensions. It operates at a maximum clock frequency of 120 MHz and includes a range of integrated peripherals and interfaces to support various automotive applications.
Features:
- 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core with DSP and FPU extensions
- Max. clock frequency of 120 MHz
- Automotive safety integrity level (ASIL) B (D) compliant
- Up to 2 MB of flash memory and 384 KB of SRAM
- CAN FD, LIN, and FlexRay communication interfaces
- Ethernet AVB interface for time-sensitive networking
- Enhanced security features, including a hardware cryptographic module and a true random number generator
- Integrated power management and protection features
- Advanced clock management and low-power modes for energy efficiency
Applications:
The SPC5604PEF0MLL6 is designed for use in various automotive applications, including:
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Electric and hybrid powertrain control
- Safety control units, such as airbag and brake systems
- Body control modules for lighting, mirrors, and door control
- In-vehicle infotainment systems and telematics
- Instrument clusters and human-machine interface (HMI) systems
- Ethernet AVB-based time-sensitive networking for in-vehicle communication
The SPC5604PEF0MLL6's combination of high performance, safety features, and automotive-grade quality makes it an ideal choice for developers working on complex and safety-critical automotive applications.



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