The 32-bit automotive microcontroller uses a Power Architecture e200z335 core and is built for entry-level powertrain and industrial engine management applications. It operates up to 80 MHz and integrates up to 1.5 MB of flash memory with 94 KB of SRAM. The device family includes enhanced timer, ADC, CAN, SPI, SCI, DMA, interrupt, debug, and GPIO resources for embedded control systems. Operation is specified over a -40 °C to 150 °C junction-temperature range with a 4.5 V to 5.25 V single-supply input and on-chip regulators. Package options include 144 LQFP, 176 LQFP, and 208 MAPBGA Pb-free variants.
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| Core architecture | 32-bit Power Architecture e200z335 |
| Maximum CPU frequency | 80MHz |
| Flash memory | 1.5MB |
| SRAM | 94KB |
| Operating junction temperature | -40 to 150°C |
| Input supply voltage | 4.5 to 5.25V |
| Internal logic voltage | 1.2V |
| Nominal power dissipation | <400mW |
| Process technology | 90 CMOSnm |
| ADC | 34-channel dual 12-bit eQADC |
| eTPU2 channels | 32channels |
| eMIOS channels | 16channels |
| DMA channels | 32channels |
| Interrupt sources | 191 peripheral, 8 software-settablesources |
| Package options | 144 LQFP, 176 LQFP, 208 MAPBGA |
| Pb-free | Yes |
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