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SPC56EL60L3CBFSR
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SPC56EL60L3CBFSR Description
The SPC56EL60L3CBFSR is a microcontroller produced by STMicroelectronics, a leading global manufacturer of semiconductors. This microcontroller is designed for automotive applications and is part of the SPC56EL family of products.
Description:
The SPC56EL60L3CBFSR is a high-performance, 32-bit microcontroller that features a Power Architecture® e200z4b core. It operates at a maximum frequency of 120 MHz and is equipped with a range of integrated peripherals and interfaces to support a wide range of automotive applications.
Features:
- Power Architecture® e200z4b core with a maximum frequency of 120 MHz
- Up to 60 KB of L1 cache (32 KB for instruction and 28 KB for data)
- Up to 2 MB of on-chip flash memory
- Up to 384 KB of SRAM
- CAN FD, LIN, and FlexRay communication interfaces for automotive networking
- Ethernet AVB interface for high-speed data communication
- USB 2.0 high-speed interface
- 12-bit ADC with up to 16 channels
- PWM channels for motor control and other applications
- Security features such as AES cryptography and a true random number generator
Applications:
The SPC56EL60L3CBFSR microcontroller is designed for a variety of automotive applications, including:
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Electric and hybrid powertrain control
- Battery management systems
- In-vehicle infotainment systems
- Body control modules
- Engine control units
- Transmission control units
In summary, the SPC56EL60L3CBFSR is a powerful and versatile microcontroller that offers a range of features and interfaces to support the demanding requirements of modern automotive applications. Its high-performance core, ample memory, and advanced communication interfaces make it an ideal choice for developers working on innovative automotive solutions.



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