The TM4C1290NCPDTI3R is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) from Texas Instruments (TI) that belongs to the Tiva C series. This MCU is designed for a wide range of embedded applications and is based on the ARM Cortex-M4F processor, which features a floating-point unit (FPU) and operates at a maximum frequency of 120 MHz.
Description:
The TM4C1290NCPDTI3R is a system-in-package (SiP) device that integrates an MCU with a rich set of peripherals and interfaces. It is housed in a 100-pin LQFP (Low-profile Quad Flat Package) package.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M4F processor with FPU, running at up to 120 MHz
- 1 MB of on-chip programmable flash memory
- 256 KB of SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory)
- Advanced peripheral set, including:
- UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter)
- SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
- I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit)
- USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- Ethernet
- CAN (Controller Area Network)
- PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
- ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter)
- DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter)
- Motor control PWM
- QEI (Quadrature Encoder Interface)
- Security features (AES, SHA, and True Random Number Generator)
- Flexible clocking options
- Low-power modes to support energy-efficient operation
- On-chip debugging and tracing capabilities with an optional debug interface
- Support for the Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio (CCS) integrated development environment (IDE)
Applications:
The TM4C1290NCPDTI3R is suitable for a wide range of embedded applications due to its powerful Cortex-M4F processor, rich set of peripherals, and flexible connectivity options. Some potential applications include:
- Industrial control systems
- Human-machine interface (HMI) devices
- Motor control applications
- Medical equipment
- Robotics and automation systems
- Networking and communication devices
- Automotive control systems
- High-end consumer electronics
- Security and surveillance systems
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
The TM4C1290NCPDTI3R's combination of performance, peripherals, and connectivity makes it a versatile choice for developers looking to design advanced embedded systems with a focus on real-time processing, connectivity, and low power consumption.