Overview
The core of the PSOC™ 4100M Automotive family is a 48 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0 CPU, offering exceptional processing power for your automotive applications. With single-cycle multiply instructions, your algorithms run faster and more efficiently than ever before. Flash goes up to 128 KB, complete with the read-accelerator technology.
This allows for lightning-fast access to your program code, ensuring responsive and reliable performance. Incorporating up to 16 KB of SRAM, the PSOC™ 4100M Automotive microcontroller family supports advanced capacitive sensing applications. This feature enables precise touch and proximity sensing, enhancing user interfaces and controls in your automotive designs. Unparalleled signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and water tolerance with Infineon capacitive sigma-delta technology - this innovation guarantees exceptional sensitivity and robustness in capacitive touch applications, even in challenging environments.
Available in space-saving 64-pin TQFP and 48-pin TQFP packages, our Automotive PSOC™ 4100M Arm® Cortex®-M0 microcontrollers are ideal for applications where size matters.
Key features
32-bit MCU subsystem
Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) AEC-Q100 qualified
48 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0 CPU
Up to 128 KB of flash with read accelerator
Up to 16 KB of SRAM
DMA engine
Programmable analog blocks
Four opamps that operate in Deep Sleep mode at very low current levels
All opamps have reconfigurable high current pin-drive, high-bandwidth internal drive, ADC input buffering, and Comparator modes with flexible connectivity allowing input connections to any pin
Four current DACs (IDACs) for general-purpose or capacitive sensing applications on any pin
Two low-power comparators that operate in Deep Sleep
12-bit SAR ADC with 1 Msps conversion rate
Programmable digital
Four programmable logic blocks, each with 8 Macrocells and an 8-bit data path (called universal digital blocks or UDBs)
Infineon provided peripheral component library, user-defined state machines, and Verilog input
Low power 1.71 V to 5.5 V operation
20-nA Stop Mode with GPIO pin wakeup
Hibernate and Deep Sleep modes allow wakeup-time versus power trade-offs
Capacitive sensing
Infineon CAPSENSE™ Sigma-Delta (CSD) provides best-in-class signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) (>5:1) and water tolerance
Infineon supplied software component makes capacitive sensing design easy
Automatic hardware tuning (SmartSense)
Serial communication
Four independent run-time reconfigurable serial communication blocks (SCBs) with reconfigurable I2C, SPI, UART, or LIN Slave functionality
Segment LCD drive
LCD drive supported on all pins (common or segment)
Operates in Deep Sleep mode with 4 bits per pin memory
Timing and pulse-width modulation
Eight 16-bit timer/counter pulse-width modulator (TCPWM) blocks
Center-aligned, Edge, and Pseudo-random modes
Comparator-based triggering of Kill signals for motor drive and other high-reliability digital logic applications
Package options
64-pin TQFP and 48-pin TQFP packages
Up to 51 programmable GPIOs
GPIO pins can be CAPSENSE™, LCD, analog, or digital
Drive modes, strengths, and slew rates are programmable
PSOC™ Creator design environment
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides schematic design entry and build (with analog and digital automatic routing)
Applications Programming Interface (API) component for all fixed-function and programmable peripherals
Industry-standard tool compatibility
After schematic entry, development can be done with Arm-based industry-standard development tools
Temperature ranges
A Grade: –40°C to +85°C
S-Grade: –40°C to +105°C
Key benefits
More programmable analog and digital blocks
Expanded memory
New peripherals
Higher number of I/Os
SmartSense auto-tuning
Prevents false touches caused by liquids
Implements advanced proximity sensing
Reduced system costs
Reduces radiated emissions
Complies with standard emission and immunity specifications like CISPR 25, ISO 11452, IEC 61967, and IEC 62132
Software
Easy-to-use software for prototyping end applications
ModusToolbox™
ModusToolbox™ Software is a modern, extensible development environment supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices, including automotive PSOC™ Arm® Cortex® Microcontrollers. Infineon's Modustoobox offers a variety of code repositories on GitHub that are comprehensive, flexible, and atomic. This means that you will have access to all of the resources you need, can use them in your own workflow, and obtain only those resources which are necessary for your project. These repositories include board support packages (BSPs), low-level resources like a hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and peripheral driver library (PDL), and middleware that enables industry-leading features such as CAPSENSE™.
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PSOC™ Creator
PSOC™ Creator is an integrated design environment (IDE) that enables concurrent hardware and firmware editing, compiling, and debugging of PSOC™ and FM0+ systems. Applications are created using schematic capture and over 150 pre-verified, production-ready peripheral components.
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Preferred design houses
Automotive PSOC™ preferred design houses
Our Automotive PSOC™ preferred design houses is a trusted partners' ecosystem that extends the support force by tailoring their know-how to meet your specific needs.
By partnering with one of our qualified preferred design houses, you can be assured that you'll receive expert advice and customized support to help you achieve your goals. Our team of professionals brings added value to customer service, working together to optimize your design and help you succeed in your business objectives.
We understand that every customer is unique, which is why we offer tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. From product-specific support to application-specific advice, our preferred design house is fully trained to use Automotive PSOC™ 4, PSOC™ High Voltage and PSOC™ Automotive Multitouch and provides a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help you succeed.
Together with our partners, we offer optimized customer support for systems using our products. Our preferred design houses are committed to delivering exceptional service and support to ensure your success.
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