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SAK-TC1797-512F180E AC

Manufacturer Part Number
SAK-TC1797-512F180E AC
Description
IC MCU 32BIT FLASH 416-BGA
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Series
TC17xxr
Datasheet

Specifications of SAK-TC1797-512F180E AC

Core Processor
TriCore
Core Size
32-Bit
Speed
180MHz
Connectivity
ASC, CAN, EBI/EMI, MLI, MSC, SSC
Peripherals
DMA, POR, WDT
Number Of I /o
219
Program Memory Size
4MB (4M x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
224K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.42 V ~ 1.58 V
Data Converters
A/D 48x12b
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Package / Case
416-BGA
Packages
PG-BGA-416
Max Clock Frequency
180.0 MHz
Sram (incl. Cache)
224.0 KByte
Can Nodes
4
A / D Input Lines (incl. Fadc)
48
Program Memory
4.0 MB
For Use With
B158-H8537-G2-X-7600IN - KIT STARTER TC179X FAMILY
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Other names
SP000432392
Data Sheet
register names contain a module name prefix, separated by an underscore character
“_” from the actual register name (for example, “ASC0_CON”, where “ASC0” is the
module name prefix, and “CON” is the kernel register name). In chapters describing
the kernels of the peripheral modules, the registers are mainly referenced with their
kernel register names. The peripheral module implementation sections mainly refer
to the actual register names with module prefixes.
Variables used to describe sets of processing units or registers appear in mixed
upper and lower cases. For example, register name “MSGCFGn” refers to multiple
“MSGCFG” registers with variable n. The bounds of the variables are always given
where the register expression is first used (for example, “n = 0-31”), and are repeated
as needed in the rest of the text.
The default radix is decimal. Hexadecimal constants are suffixed with a subscript
letter “H”, as in 100
111
When the extent of register fields, groups register bits, or groups of pins are
collectively named in the body of the document, they are represented as
“NAME[A:B]”, which defines a range for the named group from B to A. Individual bits,
signals, or pins are given as “NAME[C]” where the range of the variable C is given in
the text. For example: CFG[2:0] and SRPN[0].
Units are abbreviated as follows:
– MHz = Megahertz
– µs = Microseconds
– kBaud, kbit = 1000 characters/bits per second
– MBaud, Mbit = 1,000,000 characters/bits per second
– Kbyte, KB = 1024 bytes of memory
– Mbyte, MB= 1048576 bytes of memory
Data format quantities are defined as follows:
– Byte = 8-bit quantity
– Half-word = 16-bit quantity
– Word = 32-bit quantity
– Double-word = 64-bit quantity
In general, the k prefix scales a unit by 1000 whereas the K prefix scales a unit by
1024. Hence, the Kbyte unit scales the expression preceding it by 1024. The
kBaud unit scales the expression preceding it by 1000. The M prefix scales by
1,000,000 or 1048576, and µ scales by .000001. For example, 1 Kbyte is
1024 bytes, 1 Mbyte is 1024 × 1024 bytes, 1 kBaud/kbit are 1000 characters/bits
per second, 1 MBaud/Mbit are 1000000 characters/bits per second, and 1 MHz is
1,000,000 Hz.
B
.
H
. Binary constants are suffixed with a subscript letter “B”, as in:
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Introduction
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