The SAK-C167CR-16RM is a high-performance 16-bit microcontroller manufactured by Siemens (now Infineon Technologies). It's part of the C166 family, known for its real-time capabilities and extensive peripheral set. This microcontroller is designed for demanding applications requiring fast interrupt response, deterministic timing, and efficient processing of complex algorithms.
Applications:
- Automotive control systems: Used in engine management, transmission control, and anti-lock braking systems (ABS).
- Industrial automation: Controls machinery, robots, and process equipment in manufacturing environments.
- Motor control: Implements sophisticated motor control algorithms for efficient and precise motor operation.
- Power electronics: Used in power inverters, DC-DC converters, and other power management systems.
- Embedded systems: Found in a wide range of embedded applications requiring real-time performance.
Features:
- 16-bit CPU with MAC unit: Provides efficient processing of complex algorithms, including multiplication and accumulation.
- On-chip memory: Includes Flash memory and RAM for program and data storage.
- Peripheral set: Features timers, PWM units, ADCs, DACs, serial interfaces (UART, SPI, CAN), and other peripherals.
- Interrupt controller: Supports multiple interrupt sources with flexible priority assignment.
- Real-time clock: Provides accurate timekeeping for real-time applications.
Benefits:
- High performance: Enables fast and efficient processing of complex tasks.
- Real-time capabilities: Ensures deterministic timing and fast interrupt response for time-critical applications.
- Integrated peripherals: Reduces external component count and simplifies system design.
- Flexible interrupt handling: Allows for efficient management of multiple interrupt sources.
- Robust design: Designed for reliable operation in demanding environments.
Additional Details:
The SAK-C167CR-16RM operates at a specific clock frequency and has a defined memory map. The microcontroller's power consumption varies depending on the operating mode. It is typically packaged in a QFP (Quad Flat Package). Detailed information about the microcontroller's architecture, peripheral operation, and programming can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet and user manuals. The C166 family is supported by a comprehensive development environment, including compilers, debuggers, and emulators.