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TC1920 Datasheet, PDF (5/78 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – 32-Bit Single-Chip Microcontroller | |||
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TC1920
Preliminary
TC1920 Features
The TC1920 offers a 32 bit TriCore based microcontroller/DSP, which is mainly designed
for automotive telematics applications. Due to its high integration, this microcontroller/
DSP offers high system performance at minimized cost. Typical telematics functions
processed by RISC-, DSP- and speech- (CODEC) modules are now combined in one
component. The combination of dedicated automotive peripherals (CAN, J1850) and
standard peripherals (ADC, SSC/SPI, ASC and IIC), makes this microcontroller/DSP the
engine tailored for a wide variety of telematics applications such as navigation,
emergency call, speech interface or communication interface.
⢠TriCore CPU/DSP with 4-Stage Pipeline:
â 100 MHz max. CPU clock frequency, 50 MHz max. FPI Bus clock frequency.
â 32-bit super-scalar TriCore main CPU
â 4-GByte unified memory space support
â Fast context-switching
â Dual 16 x 16 Multiply-Accumulate (MAC) Unit
â 64-bit Local Memory Bus (LMB)
â 32-bit Flexible Peripheral Interface (FPI)
â 32-bit wide external bus unit (EBU)
⢠32-bit Peripheral Control Processor (PCP2) with DMA-support
⢠On-chip memories:
â 24 KByte Code Scratch-Pad RAM (CSRAM)
â 8 KByte Instruction Cache (ICACHE)
â 24 KByte Data Scratch-Pad RAM (DSRAM)
â 8 KByte Data Cache (DCACHE)
â 64 KByte fast LMB SRAM
â 16 KByte FPI SRAM (of which 8 KByte Stand-By SRAM)
â 20 KByte PCP RAM: 16 KByte Code and 4 KByte Data SRAM
â 32 KByte Boot ROM
⢠Product Specific Peripherals:
â 14-bit double CODEC with flexible sample rates and FIFO support
⢠Automotive Peripherals:
â Two independent CAN-nodes (TwinCAN) with gateway support
â J1850 (SDLM)
⢠Standard Peripherals:
â 6-channel, 8-/10-/12-bit ADC
â 3 x asynchronous serial interface (ASC) with IrDa-support
â 1 SPI-compatible synchronous serial interface
â 2-channel IIC
â 6 x 32 bit timer
â ⥠16 I/O- and interrupt pins (GPIO)
⢠General Peripherals:
â Real time clock (RTC)
Data Sheet
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V 1.3, 2003-10
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