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SPC560B50L3B4E0X

SPC560B50L3B4E0X

STMicroelectronics
e200z0h SPC56 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit 48MHz 512KB (512K x 8) FLASH 100-LQFP (14x14)
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Overview

The SPC560B50L3B4E0X is a 32-bit automotive-grade microcontroller based on the Power Architecture e200z0h core. Operating at up to 64MHz, it is specifically designed for body electronics applications, offering high reliability through integrated ECC and a comprehensive set of communication interfaces including five CAN channels.

Why Choose This Part

This MCU provides robust data integrity via Error Correction Code (ECC) on both Flash and SRAM. It features a Cross Triggering Unit (CTU) that synchronizes PWM generation with ADC measurements, reducing CPU load during complex control loops while maintaining strict automotive timing requirements.

Applications

Body Control Modules (BCM)
Managing central vehicle functions such as lighting, wipers, and central locking through LIN and CAN communication.
Gateway Controllers
Acting as a bridge between different vehicle networks using its five FlexCAN modules and multiple LINFlex interfaces.
Seat and Door Control Units
Controlling motorized adjustments and safety features using integrated PWM and 10-bit ADC peripherals.
Automotive Lighting Systems
Implementing complex LED control and diagnostics with its dedicated PWM generation and time-triggered diagnostic features.

Key Specifications

Speed 48MHz
RAM Size 32K x 8
Core Size 32-Bit
Peripherals DMA, POR, PWM, WDT
Connectivity CANbus, I2C, LINbus, SCI, SPI
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 79
Core Processor e200z0h
Package / Case 100-LQFP
Data Converters A/D 28x10b
Oscillator Type Internal
Program Memory Size 512KB (512K x 8)
Program Memory Type FLASH
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 105degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 100-LQFP (14x14)
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 3V ~ 5.5V

Getting Started

Development is supported by the SPC5Studio Integrated Development Environment and the ST-LINK or PLS Universal Debug Engine (UDE). For hardware evaluation, engineers typically use the SPC560B-DIS Discovery board to access the 100-LQFP pins and verify CAN/LIN communication protocols.