The AM186CC-40KD\W C is a member of the Am186 family of embedded processors from AMD. It is a 16-bit processor designed for embedded systems requiring low power consumption and integrated peripherals. The 40 in the part number indicates a clock speed of 40 MHz. The AM186 family is an enhanced version of the Intel 80186 architecture. The \W C portion of the part number likely represents specific packaging or temperature grade information.
Applications
- Embedded industrial controllers.
- Point-of-sale (POS) terminals.
- Networking equipment, such as routers and switches.
- Data acquisition systems.
- Medical devices.
Features
- 80186 Architecture: Based on the Intel 80186 instruction set, providing compatibility with existing software.
- Integrated Peripherals: Includes built-in timers, serial communication interfaces (UARTs), and direct memory access (DMA) controllers, reducing the need for external components.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power-sensitive applications, such as battery-powered devices.
- 40 MHz Clock Speed: Provides sufficient processing power for many embedded applications.
- Memory Management Unit (MMU): Supports memory management features, enabling multitasking and memory protection.
- Interrupt Controller: Manages interrupts from internal and external sources.
Benefits
- Reduced System Cost: The integrated peripherals minimize the need for external components, lowering the overall system cost.
- Simplified System Design: The built-in peripherals and memory management unit simplify the design process.
- Improved Performance: The 40 MHz clock speed provides sufficient processing power for many embedded applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Enables the design of battery-powered and energy-efficient systems.
- Software Compatibility: The 80186 architecture ensures compatibility with existing software.
Additional Details
The AM186CC-40KD\W C typically operates at a supply voltage of 5V. It supports various memory interfaces, allowing it to be used with different types of memory devices. The integrated DMA controllers enable high-speed data transfers between memory and peripherals without CPU intervention. The package is likely a ceramic or plastic package suitable for industrial temperature ranges.