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controllers:spansion [2016/01/12 22:21] – [32 bit Controllers] added press info on S6J33XX heinzcontrollers:spansion [2020/04/22 00:18] (current) – [Cypress (Spansion / Fujitsu)] heinz
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-==== Cypress (Spansion / Fujitsu)  ====+====== Cypress (Spansion / Fujitsu)  ======
  
 [[https://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/Pages/default.aspx| Spansion]] microcontrollers took over [[http://www.fujitsu.com/us/semiconductors/microcontrollers/index.html | Fujitsu FMEA]] in 2013. [[https://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/Pages/default.aspx| Spansion]] microcontrollers took over [[http://www.fujitsu.com/us/semiconductors/microcontrollers/index.html | Fujitsu FMEA]] in 2013.
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 +"Cypress is now Infineon" happened in 2020. Infineon acquired Cypress Semiconductor in deal valued at $10 billion.
  
 On December 1st 2014 Spansion merged with [[http://www.cypress.com | Cypress]]. Cypress offered in the past controllers with CAN with its PSoC series. On December 1st 2014 Spansion merged with [[http://www.cypress.com | Cypress]]. Cypress offered in the past controllers with CAN with its PSoC series.
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 Fujitsu offered many 16bit derivates. Fujitsu offered many 16bit derivates.
 ===== 32 bit Controllers ===== ===== 32 bit Controllers =====
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   * Feb/2015 Spansion announced Cortex®-M7 family   * Feb/2015 Spansion announced Cortex®-M7 family
-  *  ARM Cortex-R5  + 
-    * [[http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/traveo-automotive-mcu-portfolio-expanded/112483/?sf43792366=1 S6J33XX]]  Cortex-R5 processor running at 240MHz, 4MiB FLASH, MOST, Ethernet, six CAN-FD :-) channels, ISO26262 safety features,Clock Extension Peripheral Interface (CXPI)+==== Traveo automotive MCU portfolio ==== 
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 +The latest products, announced Jan 2016, enabling over-the-air (OTA) software upgrades. This is achieved by designing an MCU capable of talking to two separate, external flash memory units over a single HyperBus integrated in the MCU. While one flash memory unit retains the previous version of software, another will store new updates. If something goes wrong, you can always “roll back to the previous version,”. 
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 +  * [[http://www.cypress.com/products/cypress-traveo-32-bit-arm-automotive-microcontrollers-mcus| Traveo™]] S6J3100 family of ARM Cortex R5 based dual-core controllers @200 MHz. up to three CAN channels. Already CAN FD :-) 
 +    * [[http://www.cypress.com/products/traveo-s6j311edcb-auto-standard-arm-cortex-r5-mcu |  S6J311E/D/C/B ]], Traveo™ for Body, single ARM® Cortex-R5 and operates at 144 MHz, CAN controller: CAN-FD :-), Max 2 channel, CAN Clock Max 40MHz, 192 message buffers/channel, data bit rate max 5 Mbit/
 +    * [[http://www.cypress.com/products/traveo-s6j331x-simple-2d-graphics-single-hyperbus-arm-cortex-r5-mcu S6J331X]] Traveo™ for Cluster dedicated for car instrument applications, ARM Cortex®-R5 MCU running at 240MHz, 4MiB FLASH, MOST, Ethernet, six CAN-FD :-) channels, ISO26262 safety features,Clock Extension Peripheral Interface (CXPI) 
 +    * [[ http://www.cypress.com/products/traveo-s6j3360s6j3370-simple-2d-graphics-arm-cortex-r5-mcu |S6J336X/337X]] Traveo™ for Cluster, Simple 2D Graphics ARM® Cortex®-R5 MCU running at 132MHz, four CAN-FD :-) 
 +    * [[http://www.cypress.com/products/traveo-s6j3351c-auto-standard-arm-cortex-r5-mcu |S6J351Cx]] Traveo™ for Body is targeted for body electronics applications, 132-MHz Cortex-R5 core, four channels (128 message boxes) of CAN-FD :-) interface for Body control applications. 
 +==== Others (Industrial) ==== 
   * [[http://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/32-bit-ARM-Core/fm4/Pages/overview_32fm4.aspx | FM4]] MCU family based on Cortex®-M4   * [[http://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/32-bit-ARM-Core/fm4/Pages/overview_32fm4.aspx | FM4]] MCU family based on Cortex®-M4
     * S6E2C-Series @200 MHz, 2.7 - 5.5V, 2 CAN, up to 2 MiB FLASH, 192 KiB SRAM, 1 CAN FD\\  [[http://www.spansion.com/downloads/fm4_mn709-00004-e.pdf | 32BIT MICROCONTROLLER FM4 Family Communication Macro Part]],  CHAPTER 5-2 CAN Controller, CHAPTER 5-3 CAN FD CONTROLLER :-) \\ The current manual (Dec 2015) states **is non-ISO CAN FD**\\  [[http://www.spansion.com/products/microcontrollers/32-bit-arm-core/fm4/Pages/S6E2CCAL0AGL20000.aspx | S6E2CC]] / [[http://www.spansion.com/downloads/S6E2CC_DS709-00009-E.pdf | Data Sheet]]     * S6E2C-Series @200 MHz, 2.7 - 5.5V, 2 CAN, up to 2 MiB FLASH, 192 KiB SRAM, 1 CAN FD\\  [[http://www.spansion.com/downloads/fm4_mn709-00004-e.pdf | 32BIT MICROCONTROLLER FM4 Family Communication Macro Part]],  CHAPTER 5-2 CAN Controller, CHAPTER 5-3 CAN FD CONTROLLER :-) \\ The current manual (Dec 2015) states **is non-ISO CAN FD**\\  [[http://www.spansion.com/products/microcontrollers/32-bit-arm-core/fm4/Pages/S6E2CCAL0AGL20000.aspx | S6E2CC]] / [[http://www.spansion.com/downloads/S6E2CC_DS709-00009-E.pdf | Data Sheet]]
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   * FM0+ MCU Family based on Cortex-M0+  (does this family have CAN members?)   * FM0+ MCU Family based on Cortex-M0+  (does this family have CAN members?)
  
-  * [[http://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/32-bit-ARM-Core/Traveo| Traveo™]] S6J3100 family of ARM Cortex R5 based dual-core controllers @200 MHz. up to three CAN channels. Already CAN FD :-) + 
-    * S6J311EJAA, CAN controller: CAN FD, Max 2 channel, CAN Clock Max 40MHz, 192 message buffers/channel, data bit rate max 5 Mbit/s+
  
   * [[http://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/32-bit-ARM-Core/FCR4/Pages/overview_32fcr4.aspx | FCR4]] Cortex-R4 based family with 3 CAN interfaces implementing the BOSCH [[controllers:c_can | C_CAN]].   * [[http://www.spansion.com/Products/microcontrollers/32-bit-ARM-Core/FCR4/Pages/overview_32fcr4.aspx | FCR4]] Cortex-R4 based family with 3 CAN interfaces implementing the BOSCH [[controllers:c_can | C_CAN]].

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