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Legacy microcontrollers from Infineon

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The proprietary 32-bit RISC CPU core features an operating speed of up to 100 MHz. This RISC core, which is based on a Harvard architecture with separated instruction and data bus, is optimized for the fastest operation from embedded flash. An optimized instruction set assures low-code-size densities and high execution speeds.

The devices cover a wide range of automotive fields, the FR60 Lite devices being optimized for applications, which require smaller packages with low power. FR60 series devices include built-in I/O resources and bus control mechanisms for embedded controllers that require high-performance and high-speed CPU processing.

For creating application systems and user programs use RealOS configuration software. RealOS must be installed on the host computer to develop RealOS application programs ¨C see RealOS site.

The F2MC NEW 8FX CISC CPU has a maximum operating frequency of 16.25 MHz and a minimum instruction execution time of 61.5 ns, delivering superior CPU core performance for an 8-bit CPU. The number of cycles of each instruction has been optimized to deliver the required processing capacity at relatively low frequencies, helping reduce power consumption.

In 1999, Infineon launched the first generation of the AUDO (AUtomotive unifieD processOr) family. Based on a unified RISC/MCU/DSP processor core, this 32-bit TriCore? microcontroller was a computational power horse.

The proprietary 32-bit RISC CPU core features an operating speed of up to 100 MHz. This RISC core, which is based on a Harvard architecture with separated instruction and data bus, is optimized for the fastest operation from embedded flash. An optimized instruction set assures low-code-size densities and high execution speeds.

The devices cover a wide range of automotive fields, the FR60 Lite devices being optimized for applications, which require smaller packages with low power. FR60 series devices include built-in I/O resources and bus control mechanisms for embedded controllers that require high-performance and high-speed CPU processing.

For creating application systems and user programs use RealOS configuration software. RealOS must be installed on the host computer to develop RealOS application programs ¨C see RealOS site.

The F2MC NEW 8FX CISC CPU has a maximum operating frequency of 16.25 MHz and a minimum instruction execution time of 61.5 ns, delivering superior CPU core performance for an 8-bit CPU. The number of cycles of each instruction has been optimized to deliver the required processing capacity at relatively low frequencies, helping reduce power consumption.

In 1999, Infineon launched the first generation of the AUDO (AUtomotive unifieD processOr) family. Based on a unified RISC/MCU/DSP processor core, this 32-bit TriCore? microcontroller was a computational power horse.

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