These devices are suited for field-oriented control (FOC) of up to two AC motors, brushless DC (BLDC) motors and multiple types of inverter control such as variable frequency drives or servo drives.
All seven of the newly released devices feature CPU cores with a floating-point unit (FPU) and memory protection unit (MPU), an internal oscillator of 10MHz (±1%), and a DMA controller (DMAC).
They all offer functional blocks for field-oriented control of BLDC and PMSM motors such as advance-programmable motor drivers (A-PMD), advanced encoders 32-bit (A-ENC32), and high-speed/high-resolution 12-bit analogue/digital converters.
They feature UART, TSPI and I²C as integrated general communication interfaces and come with self-diagnosis functions for flash memory, RAM, ADC and Clock, helping designers achieve IEC 60730 Class B functional safety certification.
Six of the newly released devices constitute the new M4K group, which is included in Toshiba’s TXZ+ Family of MCUs. These devices operate at speeds up to 120MHz and have code flash memory options of 128KB or 256KB, and 18KB of RAM.
In addition, the microcontrollers feature an operational amplifier (OPAMP), operate at a voltage range of 2.7 to 5.5V, and are available in 0.5mm pitch LQFP64 (TMPM4K4FxBUG), 0.5mm pitch LQFP48 (TMPM4K2FxBDUG), and 0.8mm pitch LQFP44 (TMPM4K1FxBUG) packages.
The seventh MCU, TMPM471F10FG, expands Toshiba’s M470 group, included in the TX04 Series. It operates at up to 160MHz and supports firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updates with its 1MB flash memory. The microcontroller operates at a voltage range of 4.5 to 5.5V and is available in a 0.5mm pitch LQFP100 package.
Documentation, sample software with actual usage examples, and driver software that controls the interfaces for each peripheral are available for free download from Toshiba’s website.