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XMC1404-Q048X0200

IFXXMC1404-Q048X0200

MPN: XMC1404Q048X0200AAXTMA1
Infineon Technologies
ARM Microcontrollers - MCU XMC1000
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Overview

The XMC1404-Q048X0200 is an ARM Cortex-M0 based microcontroller from Infineon's XMC1000 family, operating at 48MHz and designed for industrial control applications. It features 200KB of Flash and 16KB of RAM, integrating specialized peripherals like a MATH coprocessor and 2-channel CAN interface within a compact 48-pin VQFN package.

Why Choose This Part

This MCU provides a significant performance boost via a dedicated MATH coprocessor for hardware-accelerated trigonometric and division operations. Its wide supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V and 5V-tolerant IO facilitate easy integration into legacy 5V industrial systems without level shifters.

Applications

BLDC Motor Control
Utilizes the 8 PWM channels and high-speed 12-bit ADC for efficient brushless DC motor commutation.
Industrial Networking
Implements CANbus and LINbus protocols for robust communication in factory automation environments.
Digital Power Conversion
Leverages the 1.8V to 5.5V supply range and flexible PWM timing for switched-mode power supply regulation.
LED Lighting Systems
Manages complex lighting patterns and dimming using dedicated LED control peripherals and high-current IO support.

Key Specifications

Speed 48MHz
RAM Size 16K x 8
Core Size 32-Bit
Peripherals Brown-out Detect/Reset, I2S, LED, POR, PWM, WDT
Connectivity CANbus, I2C, LINbus, SPI, UART/USART
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 34
Core Processor ARM Cortex-M0
Package / Case 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Data Converters A/D 12x12b SAR
Oscillator Type External, Internal
Program Memory Size 200KB (200K x 8)
Program Memory Type FLASH
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 105degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package PG-VQFN-48-73
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 1.8V ~ 5.5V

Getting Started

Development is best supported through Infineon's DAVE IDE, which provides professional-grade code generation and a rich library of XMC-specific software components. For hardware prototyping, the XMC1400 Boot Kit or Arduino-compatible XMC1100 kits offer a reliable entry point into the ecosystem using Segger J-Link debuggers.

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