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SPC564L54L3BCFQR
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SPC564L54L3BCFQR Description
STMicroelectronics' SPC564L54L3BCFQR is a 32-bit microcontroller that is part of the Power Architecture® automotive-grade family. This microcontroller is designed for use in automotive applications, such as engine control units, transmission control units, and body control modules.
Description:
The SPC564L54L3BCFQR is a high-performance microcontroller with a clock speed of up to 160 MHz. It features a 32-bit Power Architecture® e200z4 core, which provides high computational power and low power consumption. The microcontroller also includes a range of integrated peripherals, such as CAN, LIN, and FlexRay communication interfaces, as well as a variety of timers, PWM channels, and ADC channels.
Features:
- 32-bit Power Architecture® e200z4 core with clock speeds up to 160 MHz
- Automotive-grade qualification
- Integrated communication interfaces, including CAN, LIN, and FlexRay
- Range of integrated peripherals, including timers, PWM channels, and ADC channels
- Advanced security features, such as secure boot and flash encryption
- Low power consumption, with various low-power modes available
- Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +125°C)
Applications:
The SPC564L54L3BCFQR is designed for use in various automotive applications, including:
- Engine control units (ECUs)
- Transmission control units (TCUs)
- Body control modules (BCMs)
- Battery management systems (BMS)
- Electric motor control
- Infotainment systems
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
In summary, the SPC564L54L3BCFQR is a powerful and versatile microcontroller that is well-suited for a wide range of automotive applications. Its automotive-grade qualification, advanced security features, and low power consumption make it an ideal choice for demanding automotive environments.



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