The MB9BF104NAPMC-G-JNE1 is a microcontroller from the Traveo family manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. It is based on the ARM Cortex-M4F core, providing a powerful and efficient platform for automotive and industrial applications requiring advanced processing and control capabilities. This microcontroller is designed for safety-critical systems with features such as memory protection and hardware error detection.
Applications:
- Automotive body control modules
- Automotive gateway control
- Industrial motor control
- Factory automation
- Power inverters
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M4F Core: Includes a floating-point unit for enhanced performance in signal processing applications.
- Flash Memory: High-density flash memory for storing program code and data.
- SRAM: Integrated SRAM for fast data access and processing.
- Communication Interfaces: CAN, LIN, UART, SPI, and I2C interfaces for automotive and industrial networking.
- ADC: Analog-to-digital converter for sensor interfaces.
- Timers: Advanced timers for precise timing and control functions.
- GPIO: General-purpose input/output pins for flexible interfacing with external components.
- Safety Features: Includes memory protection unit (MPU) and error correction code (ECC) for safety-critical applications.
Benefits:
- High Performance: The ARM Cortex-M4F core delivers high processing power for complex control algorithms.
- Automotive-Grade Reliability: Designed and tested for automotive applications, ensuring high reliability and robustness.
- Advanced Communication: Extensive communication interfaces for seamless integration into automotive and industrial networks.
- Safety Features: Built-in safety features enhance the reliability of safety-critical systems.
- Integrated Peripherals: On-chip peripherals reduce the need for external components, minimizing BOM cost.
Additional Details:
The MB9BF104NAPMC-G-JNE1 operates within a voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and over a wide temperature range, typically -40°C to +125°C. It comes in various packages such as LQFP. The microcontroller contains a high-performance ADC, suitable for capturing sensor data accurately. It also contains multiple CAN interfaces for communicating on automotive networks. The device includes various security features designed to protect against unauthorized access and tampering. Memory sizes are also a key specification (e.g., 512KB Flash, 64KB SRAM). The device is frequently used in automotive body control applications to manage lighting, wipers, and other comfort functions, due to its CAN interface and GPIO availability.