Infineon’s first PSOC Control MCUs, based on Arm Cortex-M33 processor, enable secured motor control and power conversion. Supported by Modus Toolbox design tools and software, the entry and mainline devices offer varied performance, features, and memory options.
PSOC Control MCUs—C3M for motor control and C3P for power conversion—can be used in appliances, industrial drives, robots, light EVs, solar systems, and HVAC equipment. Their Cortex-M33 processor runs at up to 180 MHz with a DSP and FPU, while a CORDIC math coprocessor accelerates control loop calculations.
Entry-line MCUs (C3M2, C3P2) feature high-resolution, high-precision ADCs and timers, while mainline MCUs (C3M5, C3P5) add high-resolution PWMs for faster real-time response. The devices are PSA Certified Level 2/EPC2 and include Class B and SIL 2 safety libraries. A crypto accelerator, Arm TrustZone, and secure key storage enable IP protection and firmware updates.
The PSOC Control C3 entry and main lineup comprises 34 devices, all available now.
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