32-bit industrial microcontroller uses an Arm Cortex-M0 processor core for motor control, digital power conversion, and system-control applications. The XMC1400 family runs the core at 48 MHz and key peripherals at 96 MHz. The family supports up to 200 KB of flash memory and 16 KB of RAM with ECC and parity protection. Integrated peripherals include two 1 Msps 12-bit ADCs, motor-control timers, PWM timers, analog comparators, universal serial channels, and CAN nodes.
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| Processor core | Arm Cortex-M0 |
| Data width | 32bit |
| Core frequency | 48MHz |
| Peripheral frequency | 96MHz |
| Flash memory | Up to 200KB |
| RAM | 16KB |
| ADC modules | 2 |
| ADC resolution | 12bit |
| ADC sampling rate | 1Msps |
| Analog comparators | 4 |
| Universal serial channels | 4 |
| Serial interface types | UART, SPI, I2C, I2S, LIN |
| CAN nodes | 2 |
| Motor-control timers | 2 CCU8 |
| PWM timers | 2 |
| Hall/encoder interfaces | 2 |
These are design resources that include the Infineon XMC1404
Design for a 3300 W bi-directional bridgeless totem-pole PFC using CoolSiC MOSFETs and XMC1404 MCU, achieving 99% efficiency for high-end server and telecom power supplies.
A guide for implementing sensorless Field Oriented Control (FOC) on XMC1300 and XMC1400 microcontrollers for motor applications like fans, pumps, and e-bikes.