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XMC1200

XMC1200 industrial microcontroller for LED lighting applications

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Overview

XMC1200 is based on the Arm? Cortex?-M0 processor core and targeting smart LED lighting applications without compromising cost-efficiency. Thanks to the easy-to-use development environment such as ModusToolbox? or DAVE?, it enables short time to market.

Key Features

  • Core frequency: 32 MHz
  • Peripherals clock: 64 MHz
  • Flash 16 - 200 KB, 16 KB RAM
  • Supply voltage range: 1.8 - 5.5 V
  • LED Brightness & Color Control BCCU
  • 2x 12-bit ADC modules
  • 2-channel USIC (SPI/UART/I2C/I2S)
  • Real time clock & watch dog timer
  • Packages: TSSOP/VQFN, 16 - 40 pins
  • Temp range: -40¡ãC to +85¡ãC/105¡ãC

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About

The XMC1200 series belongs to the XMC1000 family of microcontrollers based on the Arm? Cortex?-M0 processor core. Integrating an application focused peripheral set the XMC1200 series devices target smart LED lighting applications.

The integrated 32-bit Arm? Cortex?-M0 running at 32 MHz offers ample CPU performance and gives a significant boost for any 8-/16- Bit MCU replacement. The XMC1200 have up to 200 KB of flash memory and 16 KB of RAM which are protected via error correction (ECC) and parity.

The LED control relevant part of the peripheral set is run at an elevated 64 MHz improving dimming and color control. This includes the 2x 1 Msps 12-bit ADC¡¯s as well as the LED Brightness & Color Control BCCU. The highly flexible PWM timers can address any type of capture, compare and PWM generation task.

The two universal serial channels can be configured for either UART, SPI, IIC, IIS or even LIN.?

The XMC1100 can be used over a wide range of supply voltage and temperature.?

XMC1200 MCUs help to bring a new dimension of performance into traditional LED lighting systems. With their Brightness and Color Control Unit (BCCU), XMC1200 series offers an industry-unique module for automatic control of the dimming level and color in multi-channel LED lamps. XMC1200 series MCUs can also add DALI or DMX communication capability, facilitating advanced single-chip smart lighting solutions.

Besides, LED driving, communication, and housekeeping, XMC1200 MCUs can also be applied to implement the SMPS functionality of an LED driver.

Key features of the XMC1000 family for smart lighting applications:

  • Automatic brightness control (using high-frequency pulse density modulation) based on the ¡Æ? principle enabling completely flicker-free dimming through 9 output channels.
  • Automatic exponential dimming and linear intensity changes make brightness or color changes appear smooth and natural to the human eye
  • Integrated high-speed analog comparators for peak-current control and zero-crossing detection
  1. GET the XMC1400 to go kit (KIT_XMC14_2GO) to kickstart your software project.?
  2. Alternatively the XMC1200 boot kit (KIT_XMC12_BOOT_001) can be used
  3. Download ModusToolbox? software#
  4. Check the available application notes on XMC1000?
  5. Setup a project in ModusToolbox and get started with one of the code examples provided

ModusToolbox? software

ModusToolbox? software is a collection of development tools and embedded resources supporting Infineon devices.?The ModusToolbox? tools package includes desktop applications that enable the creation of new embedded projects, managing software resources, configuring device peripherals and middleware, and multiple IDE options for compiling, programming, and debugging. Windows, Linux, and MacOS are supported.

These ModusToolbox? applications utilize an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, and middleware from Infineon and partners. Middleware libraries include CAPSENSE? HMI, connectivity, machine learning, graphics, security, and more.

ModusToolbox? software currently supports application development within the following product families:

  1. 32-bit PSOC? Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  2. 32-bit XMC? industrial MCUs Arm? Cortex?-M
  3. 32-bit TRAVEO? T2G Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  4. AIROC? connected MCUs
  5. AIROC? Bluetooth?
  6. USB-C Power Delivery controllers
  7. Wireless charging ICs
  8. Drivers, middleware, and code examples are available for many Infineon products, including:
    • AIROC? Wi-Fi + Bluetooth?
    • OPTIGA? Trust
    • XENSIV? sensors

Note: For legacy projects the older tool DAVE can still be downloaded.

Infineon¡¯s longevity program ensures that, based on Infineon's current estimate of and subject to actual product demand, Infineon currently plans to have available the participating products listed below, or a form-, fit-, and function-compatible device, for a minimum of 15 years from the date of first sale.

The XMC1200 series belongs to the XMC1000 family of microcontrollers based on the Arm? Cortex?-M0 processor core. Integrating an application focused peripheral set the XMC1200 series devices target smart LED lighting applications.

The integrated 32-bit Arm? Cortex?-M0 running at 32 MHz offers ample CPU performance and gives a significant boost for any 8-/16- Bit MCU replacement. The XMC1200 have up to 200 KB of flash memory and 16 KB of RAM which are protected via error correction (ECC) and parity.

The LED control relevant part of the peripheral set is run at an elevated 64 MHz improving dimming and color control. This includes the 2x 1 Msps 12-bit ADC¡¯s as well as the LED Brightness & Color Control BCCU. The highly flexible PWM timers can address any type of capture, compare and PWM generation task.

The two universal serial channels can be configured for either UART, SPI, IIC, IIS or even LIN.?

The XMC1100 can be used over a wide range of supply voltage and temperature.?

XMC1200 MCUs help to bring a new dimension of performance into traditional LED lighting systems. With their Brightness and Color Control Unit (BCCU), XMC1200 series offers an industry-unique module for automatic control of the dimming level and color in multi-channel LED lamps. XMC1200 series MCUs can also add DALI or DMX communication capability, facilitating advanced single-chip smart lighting solutions.

Besides, LED driving, communication, and housekeeping, XMC1200 MCUs can also be applied to implement the SMPS functionality of an LED driver.

Key features of the XMC1000 family for smart lighting applications:

  • Automatic brightness control (using high-frequency pulse density modulation) based on the ¡Æ? principle enabling completely flicker-free dimming through 9 output channels.
  • Automatic exponential dimming and linear intensity changes make brightness or color changes appear smooth and natural to the human eye
  • Integrated high-speed analog comparators for peak-current control and zero-crossing detection

  1. GET the XMC1400 to go kit (KIT_XMC14_2GO) to kickstart your software project.?
  2. Alternatively the XMC1200 boot kit (KIT_XMC12_BOOT_001) can be used
  3. Download ModusToolbox? software#
  4. Check the available application notes on XMC1000?
  5. Setup a project in ModusToolbox and get started with one of the code examples provided

ModusToolbox? software

ModusToolbox? software is a collection of development tools and embedded resources supporting Infineon devices.?The ModusToolbox? tools package includes desktop applications that enable the creation of new embedded projects, managing software resources, configuring device peripherals and middleware, and multiple IDE options for compiling, programming, and debugging. Windows, Linux, and MacOS are supported.

These ModusToolbox? applications utilize an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, and middleware from Infineon and partners. Middleware libraries include CAPSENSE? HMI, connectivity, machine learning, graphics, security, and more.

ModusToolbox? software currently supports application development within the following product families:

  1. 32-bit PSOC? Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  2. 32-bit XMC? industrial MCUs Arm? Cortex?-M
  3. 32-bit TRAVEO? T2G Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  4. AIROC? connected MCUs
  5. AIROC? Bluetooth?
  6. USB-C Power Delivery controllers
  7. Wireless charging ICs
  8. Drivers, middleware, and code examples are available for many Infineon products, including:
    • AIROC? Wi-Fi + Bluetooth?
    • OPTIGA? Trust
    • XENSIV? sensors

Note: For legacy projects the older tool DAVE can still be downloaded.

Infineon¡¯s longevity program ensures that, based on Infineon's current estimate of and subject to actual product demand, Infineon currently plans to have available the participating products listed below, or a form-, fit-, and function-compatible device, for a minimum of 15 years from the date of first sale.

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