The MB9BF404RAMPMC-G-UNE2 is a microcontroller from the FM4 family manufactured by Cypress Semiconductor Corp. It is built around the ARM Cortex-M4 core, offering a robust solution for a wide range of embedded applications. Designed for high performance and low power consumption, it is suitable for applications requiring real-time processing and efficient control.
Applications:
- Industrial control systems
- Motor control
- Robotics
- Home automation
- Medical devices
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M4 Core: Powerful processing capabilities with a floating-point unit (FPU) for advanced calculations.
- Flash Memory: Integrated flash memory for storing program code and data.
- SRAM: High-speed static RAM for fast data access and real-time operations.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, and USB for versatile communication options.
- ADC: High-resolution analog-to-digital converter for precise sensor data acquisition.
- Timers: Advanced timers for precise timing and control functions.
- GPIO: General-purpose input/output pins for flexible interfacing with external components.
- Low-Power Modes: Offers various low-power modes for energy-efficient operation.
Benefits:
- High Performance: The ARM Cortex-M4 core delivers high processing power for demanding applications.
- Versatile Connectivity: Extensive communication interfaces facilitate seamless integration into different systems.
- Precise Control: Advanced timers enable accurate timing and control in real-time applications.
- Energy Efficiency: Low-power modes extend battery life in portable devices and reduce overall power consumption.
- Integrated Solution: On-chip peripherals minimize the need for external components, simplifying system design and reducing BOM cost.
Additional Details:
The MB9BF404RAMPMC-G-UNE2 operates within a voltage range, typically between 2.7V and 5.5V. The operating temperature is typically between -40°C to +85°C. The flash memory and SRAM sizes impact its ability to handle different application needs. (e.g., 512KB Flash, 64KB SRAM). This microcontroller is frequently found in robotics applications for controlling motors and processing sensor data due to its Cortex-M4 core and precise timing capabilities. Its USB interface can be utilized to provide connectivity for firmware updates or data logging.