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SPC58NG-DISP

SPC58NG-DISP

STMicroelectronics
SPC58 Discovery - e200 MCU 32-Bit Embedded Evaluation Board
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Overview

The SPC58NG-DISP is a high-performance Discovery evaluation board based on the SPC58 Chorus 32-bit MCU, which utilizes the Power Architecture e200z4 core. It is designed specifically for automotive body and gateway applications, featuring 6144 KB of Flash memory and dual Ethernet ports for high-bandwidth vehicle networking.

Why Choose This Part

This board provides a robust platform for automotive development with native support for FlexRay and CAN FD interfaces. The high 6MB Flash capacity allows for complex software stacks and Over-the-Air (OTA) update simulation.

Applications

Automotive Gateways
Acting as a central hub between different vehicle networks like CAN FD and Ethernet.
Body Control Modules
Managing vehicle lighting, climate control, and security systems using LIN and UART interfaces.
Safety-Critical Prototyping
Developing functional safety applications that require the deterministic performance of the Power Architecture core.
Industrial Ethernet Bridges
Utilizing the dual Ethernet ports for industrial communication protocol translation.

Key Specifications

Type MCU 32-Bit
Contents Board(s)
Platform Discovery
Mounting Type Fixed
Core Processor e200
Utilized IC / Part SPC58

Getting Started

Developers should use the SPC5Studio Integrated Development Environment, which provides a complete HAL and visual configuration tool for the Power Architecture. Connect the board via the integrated JTAG interface for debugging and flashing code directly to the SPC58NG84E7 microcontroller.

Also Consider

STM32H743I-EVAL STMicroelectronics - An alternative high-performance evaluation board if Power Architecture is not a requirement and a migration to Arm Cortex-M7 is preferred.
SPC58EC-DISP STMicroelectronics - A smaller Discovery board variant within the same Chorus family for lower pin-count automotive applications.
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