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FS32R294HBK0MJDT Overview
The S32R294 MCU enables customers to build scalable, safe and secure, automotive RADAR systems with balanced performance at an attractive power level dedicated to Corner and Front Radar applications.The S32R294 provides additional family scalability when compared to the previous device, S32R274. It provides up to 5.5 MB SRAM, an additional MIPI CSI-2 interface, along with a doubling of the clock frequency for the cores. This results in a range of parts that covers existing radar application use cases and gives overhead for future application expectations.Features
- High Performance Safe Compute
- Dual Power Architecture
- Dedicated safety processing with Power Architecture e200z4 cores in lockstep up to 250 MHz
- Radar Processing Acceleration
- SPT 2.8 up to 430 MHz for optimized radar signal processing
- Cross Timing Engine (CTE) for precise timing generation and triggering
- Integrates with NXP Radar MMIC’s
- Up to 2x MIPI CSI2 for advanced corner and front radar applications with NXP TEF82xx
- Memory Capacity for Demanding Radar Applications
- Up to 5.5 MB SRAM with ECC
- QuadSPI DDR up to 80 MHz
- Enhanced Security for Automotive Applications
- Cryptographic services engine (CSE3) with secure boot and advanced security algorithms
- Designed with Safety in Mind
- ISO26262 SEooC ASIL B(D)
- Connected and Scalable
- 1 x Gb Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s
- 3 x flexCAN with FD
- 1 x Dual-channel flexRay
- Full Grade1 Temperature Range Operation
Applications
- Automotive
Product Parameters
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Core Type
2 x e200z4,2 x e200z7
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Data RAM (MB)
3
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Sensor Interface
MIPI-CSI-2
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Serial Communication
3 x SPI
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Operating Frequency [Max] (MHz)
250,300,500
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Code RAM (MB)
2
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Security Modules
CSE3
Technical Documents
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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FS32R294HBK0MJDT | NXP Semiconductors | S32R29 multicore Power Architecture, 500 MHz, ISO 26262, AEC-Q100, CSE3 Security |
760---$28.6900 1000---$28.4100 2000---$28.1200 2500---$27.8400 3000---$27.5600 4000---$27.2900 5000---$27.0200 10000---$26.7400 25000---$26.4800 50000---$26.2100 |
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FS32R294HBK0MJDT | NXP Semiconductors |
760---$37.5200 |
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FS32R294HBK0MJDT | NXP Semiconductors | 32-bit Microcontrollers - MCU S32R29 multicore Power Architecture, 500 MHz, ISO 26262, AEC-Q100, CSE3 Security |
760---$30.0100 |
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FS32R294HBK0MJDT | NXP Semiconductors | S32R29 Multicore Power Architecture, 500 Mhz, Iso 26262, Aec-Q100, Cse3 Security/Tray Rohs Compliant: Yes |Nxp FS32R294HBK0MJDT |
250---$24.4000 |
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FS32R294HBK0MJDT | NXP Semiconductors | - Trays (Alt: FS32R294HBK0MJDT) |
760---$26.8268 1520---$26.2640 3040---$25.5136 4560---$25.1384 6080---$24.5756 7600---$24.0128 76000---$23.2624 |
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