The Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP) MPC5534MVZ80 is a 32-bit Power Architecture microcontroller designed for automotive and industrial control applications. It is part of the MPC55xx family, known for their robust performance, safety features, and advanced peripheral set. The 'MVZ80' indicates a specific clock speed (80 MHz) and package type.
Applications:
- Engine management systems (EMS)
- Transmission control
- Anti-lock braking systems (ABS)
- Electric power steering (EPS)
- Industrial motor control
Features:
- 32-bit Power Architecture CPU core
- 80 MHz clock speed
- On-chip Flash memory (typically 512KB or 1MB)
- On-chip SRAM memory (typically 64KB or 128KB)
- Multiple CAN (Controller Area Network) interfaces
- FlexRay communication interface
- LIN (Local Interconnect Network) interface
- ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) modules
- Timers and PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) modules
- Enhanced Time Processor Unit (eTPU)
- Safety features (e.g., memory protection unit, watchdog timer)
Benefits:
- High performance for complex control algorithms.
- Integrated peripherals reduce the need for external components.
- CAN and FlexRay interfaces enable robust communication in automotive networks.
- Safety features enhance system reliability and functional safety.
- On-chip Flash memory simplifies program storage and updating.
- eTPU provides flexible and efficient control of complex timing functions.
Additional Details:
The MPC5534MVZ80 operates on a 3.3V or 5V power supply. It supports various interrupt sources for real-time operation. The ADC modules provide precise analog signal conversion. The eTPU is a programmable timer unit that can be configured to generate complex waveforms and timing sequences. The device is typically available in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package.
Refer to the device datasheet for comprehensive electrical characteristics, timing diagrams, and application information. Safety manuals are also available for applications requiring functional safety certification.