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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R Overview
The MPC574xP MCU family features a 32-bit embedded Power Architecture . It meets the highest functional safety standards for automotive and industrial functional safety applications.Integrated safety architecture minimizes additional software and development churnProgrammable Fault Collection and Control Unit (FCCU) monitors the integrity status of the device and provides flexible safe state controlEnd-to-End Error Correcting Code (e2eECC) improves fault tolerance and detectionPart of the SafeAssure program, helping manufacturers achieve functional safety standard complianceFull-featured devices to get started with SW development:SPC5744PFK1AMLQ9 (144LQFP package)SPC5744PGK1AMMM9 (257MAPBGA package)Features
- Main Features
- 2 x e200z4 in delayed lockstep operating up to 200 MHz
- Embedded floating point unit
- Built to support functional safety (ISO 26262 / ASIL D)
- 32-channel eDMA in delayed lockstep
- 4 x 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADC), each with 16 channels
- Memory Capability
- Up to 2.5 MB flash memory w/ error code correction (ECC)
- Up to 384 KB of total SRAM w/ECC
- Communication Protocols
- 3 x FlexCAN
- 2 x LINFlexD
- 4 x DSPI
- 4 x SENT
- LFAST SIPI support
- Dual-channel FlexRay
- Ethernet
- Aurora debug and trace support
- 144-pin LQFP package
- 257-pin PBGA package
Applications
- Automotive
- Active Suspension
- Automotive Radar Systems
- Battery Management System (BMS)
- Braking and Stability Control
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- EV Power Inverter
- Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Industrial
- Air Conditioning (AC)
- Building Safety
- Electricity Grid and Distribution
- Gas Meter
- Heat Metering
- Industrial HMI
- Water Meter
- Smart Home
- Home Security and Surveillance
- In-Home Energy Display
- Major Home Appliances
- Small and Medium Appliances
Product Parameters
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Flash (kB)
2000
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Core Type
e200z4
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Operating Frequency [Max] (MHz)
180
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Ambient Operating Temperature (Min to Max) (℃)
-40 to 125
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Supply Voltage [min] (V)
3.15
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RAM (kB)
256
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Core: Number of cores (SPEC)
2
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SPI
4
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Supply Voltage [max] (V)
3.6
Technical Documents
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MPC5744P – Mask Set Errata for Mask 0N15PDetails>>
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MPC5744P – Mask Set Errata for Mask 1N65HDetails>>
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MPC5744P – Mask Set Errata for Mask 1N15PDetails>>
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EB851, MPC57xx Flash Erase-Suspend and Erase-Abort OperationsDetails>>
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EB00855, Programming Reserved Register Bits for MPC55xx, MPC56xx, and MPC57xx FamiliesDetails>>
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R | NXP Semiconductors | IC MCU 32BIT 2MB FLASH 144LQFP |
500---$19.9962 |
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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R | NXP Semiconductors |
500---$23.1900 |
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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R | NXP Semiconductors | 32-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 2 x e200Z4 cores in LS, 200 MHz, 2.0MB Flash, 256kB SRAM, LQFP 144, 1 x FlexRay, 40 C to +125 C |
500---$19.9900 |
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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R | NXP Semiconductors | 2 X E200Z4 Cores In Ls, 200 Mhz, 2.0Mb Flash, 256Kb Sram, Lqfp 144, 1 X Flexray, 40 C To +125 C/Reel Rohs Compliant: Yes |Nxp SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R |
250---$13.1100 |
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SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R | NXP Semiconductors | SPC5743PFK1AMLQ9/LQFP144/REEL - Tape and Reel (Alt: SP5743PFK1AMLQ9R) |
500---$16.5766 1000---$16.2288 2000---$15.7651 3000---$15.5333 4000---$15.1855 5000---$14.8378 50000---$14.3741 |
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